Professor Peter Stokes has researched and published widely in world-class journals including Human Resource Management, Organization, Studies in Higher Education, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, International Journal of Human Resource Management, Employee Relations, Journal of Organizational Behavior and Journal of Organizational Change Management. These outputs have included studies in a range of applied domains including Management Learning, Management Philosophy, Human Resource Management, Spiritual and Social Capital, Critical Management Studies, Knowledge Management, Outdoor Management Development, French Management Development, Research Methodology and Business Ethics and has also reviewed extensively for leading journals. He is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Organizational Analysis and serves on a number of journal boards including the EuroMed Journal of Business and the Journal of Knowledge Management. In addition to this work he also successfully accomplished periods as Deputy Dean (2012-2015), Acting Exec Dean (2012-2014) and Director of Research and Knowledge Transfer (2014-2015) in the University of Chester Business School where he played a central role in building and progressing School's activities, profile and reputation.He has applied his work through national and international knowledge transfer and consultancy projects across a range of business and industrial sectors encompassing utilities, construction, publishing, aerospace, emergency services and local government. He holds a number of positions on international bodies including UK Country Director and Vice-President of the EuroMed Research Business Institute and UK Ambassador for the Association Francophone de Gestion des Ressources Humaines (French Academic HR Association). He is a Principal Fellow of the HEA, and a Fellow of the CMI. In addition, he has been visiting lecturer and academic advisor in businesses, universities and business schools in a range of contexts including France, Holland, Spain, Ireland, Germany, Senegal (West Africa),Vietnam, Morocco, Hong Kong, China, India, Japan and Dubai. In his free-time he enjoys, long-distance running, travel, wine culture, reading history, learning Italian, mountain walking/hiking and wild camping. Over the last 40 years he has led many mountaineering expeditions in the UK and European Alps.
Listed skills include Higher Education, Lecturing, Research, Organizational Development, and 38 others.