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Doctoral student at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford

Allison Stewart is a doctoral student in the BT Centre for Major Programme Management at the Saïd Business School, and the Institute for Science, Innovation and Society, University of Oxford. Her research focuses on sharing knowledge and ignorance between major programmes, with an empirical focus on the Olympic and Commonwealth Games. Allison holds a lectureship in Management at Christ Church, Oxford. She completed her MSc in Management Research at the Saïd Business School and earned her Bachelor of Commerce degree with a major in organisational psychology from McGill University in Canada. Allison has worked at a number of global consulting organisations including Deloitte and Accenture, where she focussed on organisation design and change management for private and public sector clients.

Experience

  • 2009–present
    College Lecturer in Management, Christ Church, University of Oxford
  • 2006–2009
    Senior Human Capital Consultant, Deloitte
  • 2005–2006
    Human Performance Analyst, Accenture

Education

  • 2013 
    University of Oxford, DPhil (PhD) in Management Studies
  • 2009 
    University of Oxford, Masters of Science in Management Research
  • 2004 
    McGill University, Bachelor of Commerce

Research Areas

  • Organisational Planning And Management (150312)
  • Building Construction Management And Project Planning (120201)
  • Business And Management (1503)
  • Sport And Leisure Management (150404)
  • Organisation And Management Theory (150310)