Max Chipulu
max chipulu

Prof Max Chipulu PhD, MSc, BEng, SFHEA

Professor

Biography

Max Chipulu joined Napier as research professor of operations and analytics in The Business School in September 2021. Previously, he was associate professor of business analytics and head of teaching of the department of decision, analytics and risk at the University of Southampton, and thematic cluster pathway coordinator for the ESRC South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership. He had earlier served as a senior lecturer in operational research at the University of Hertfordshire.

Max had worked in industry before academia: First as a mechanical engineer in the mining industry and then, briefly, as an account manager in corporate banking.

Max earned an ESRC-funded PhD in Management Sciences and Statistics, an MSc in Management Sciences and a BEng in Mechanical Engineering, all from the University of Southampton, United Kingdom.

Max studies the management of operations, particularly projects, in complex and/or uncertain environments through the lens of data analytics, particularly predictive modelling, text and content analytics. He also researches how culture influences organisations, ethicality and sustainability; the pedagogy of quantitative courses within business schools, whereby, his most recent interest, is the effective application of learning analytics in the teaching and learning of business subjects.

He has published articles in peer reviewed international journals including, among others, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Journal of Business Ethics, International Journal of Forecasting, Production Planning & Control, Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, International Review of Financial Analysis, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, the International Journal of Project Management, and Project Management Journal. He also regularly presents at international conferences, and has contributed to research books and reports.

Max contributes regularly and consistently to the peer review process. He is a member of the British Academy of Management Peer Review College and co-chair of the Operations Logistics and Supply Chain Management SIG at British Academy of Management conference; and has guest-edited special issues in several journals. He is a regular ad hoc reviewer for a range of international journals and conferences, including CABS 3/4*, e.g., International Journal of Operations and Production Management, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, and Production Planning and Control.

Max regards teaching, learning and the student experience extremely importantly. Recognised as a senior fellow of Advance HE, Max was a two-time nominee of the Vice Chancellor’s Award in the Teaching Innovation category at Southampton (2017 and 2021), and a winner of the Advance HE Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence (CATE, 2018).

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Conference Organising Activity

  • OR64 Conference, 'OR for a Better World Together', Stream Organiser
  • OR63 Conference organising

 

Editorial Activity

  • Co-chair Operations, Logistics and Supply Chain Management SIG at British Academy of Management
  • Lead Guest Editor - Special Issue on Operations Analytics, Regulation, and Economic Attitudes toward Sustainability in the Sustainability Journal
  • Editorial Review Board Member, Project Management Journal
  • Guest editor of special issue: Bridging the fields of Careers and Project Management, Project Management Journal
  • Editorial Review Board Member, Acta Commercii

 

External Examining/Validations

  • Programme Comparability Examiner, Hochschule Bremen - University of Applied Sciences, Germany
  • Module External Examiner, University of Hertfordshire

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • Senior Fellow, Advance HEA
  • Winner: “Top 1% best reviewer”, Publons
  • Winner: Advance HE’s Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence (CATE)
  • Winner: “Best Developmental Paper Award in Operations, Logistics and Supply Chain Management”, BAMS annual conference.
  • Winner: “Best paper in conference”, ISER ICEBR-2015 International Conference on Economics and Business Research.

 

Grant Reviewer

  • Research Councils United Kingdom Reviewer
  • Brazil Research Council (CNPQ) Reviewer
  • Project Management Institute (PMI) sponsored research scheme

 

Invited Speaker

  • Invited Speaker: "What is Business Analytics?" Covenant University, Nigeria

 

Membership of Professional Body

  • Member, British Academy of Management.
  • Member, European Academy of Management (EURAM),
  • Member, Operational Research Society (ORS).

 

Non-executive Directorship

  • Member Scottish Funding Council Advisory Group on Supporting Scotland’s Postgraduate Researchers.
  • Director and Trustee, Age Concern Southampton

 

Research Degree External Examining

  • PhD External Examiner

 

Reviewing

  • Member of the British Academy of Management Peer Review College
  • Ad hoc reviewer: international journals in operations management/projects and analytics

 

Visiting Positions

  • Visiting Professor, University of Southampton
  • Visiting Researcher, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
  • Visiting Senior Research Fellow, University of Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa.

 

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97 results

Determinants of satisfaction with campus transportation services: Implications for service quality

Journal Article
Charbatzadeh, F., Ojiako, U., Chipulu, M., & Marshall, A. (2016)
Determinants of satisfaction with campus transportation services: Implications for service quality. Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management, 10(1), https://doi.org/10.4102/jtscm.v10i1.203
Background: In a number of countries, buses are a critical element of public transportation, providing the most inclusive and sustainable mode of transportation to all forms o...

Social cohesion and interpersonal conflicts in projects

Journal Article
Ojiako, U., Manville, G., Zouk, N., & Chipulu, M. (2016)
Social cohesion and interpersonal conflicts in projects. Proceedings of the ICE - Management, Procurement and Law, 169(2), 77-84. https://doi.org/10.1680/jmapl.14.00038
One particular area of project management literature that has continued to gain momentum is its social dimension, with a number of scholars emphasising the fact that there is ...

Consumer action in response to ethical violations by service operations firms: The impact of heterogeneity

Journal Article
Chipulu, M., Ojiako, U., & Marshall, A. (2016)
Consumer action in response to ethical violations by service operations firms: The impact of heterogeneity. Society and Business Review, 11(1), 24-45. https://doi.org/10.1108/SBR-09-2015-0052
Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine whether individual demographic and socio-cultural factors affect actions taken by consumers in relation to ethical violations a...

Why Do People Choose to Drive Over Other Travel Modes? Modelling Driving Motivation with SAS

Conference Proceeding
Neoh, J., & Chipulu, M. (2015)
Why Do People Choose to Drive Over Other Travel Modes? Modelling Driving Motivation with SAS. In SAS Global Forum 2015 Proceedings
We demonstrate a method of using SAS® 9.4 to supplement the interpretation of dimensions of a Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) model, a process that could be difficult without S...

The exploitation of dynamic entrepreneurial capabilities by South African security firms

Journal Article
Ojiako, U., Marshall, A., Maguire, S., & Chipulu, M. (2016)
The exploitation of dynamic entrepreneurial capabilities by South African security firms. Competition and Change, 20(2), 89-105. https://doi.org/10.1177/1024529415623918
This multi-case study examines how three security firms in South Africa, at different stages in their evolutionary lifecycle, exploit entrepreneurial behavioural capabilities ...

Reasoned Ethical Engagement: Ethical values of consumers as primary antecedents of instrumental actions towards multinationals

Journal Article
Chipulu, M., Marshall, A., Ojiako, G., & Mota, C. (2018)
Reasoned Ethical Engagement: Ethical values of consumers as primary antecedents of instrumental actions towards multinationals. Journal of Business Ethics, 147(1), 221-238. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-015-2994-5
Consumer actions towards multinationals encompass not just expressions of dissatisfaction and ethical identity but also what are problematically termed ‘instrumental actions’ ...

Intelligence Management opportunities for SMEs

Journal Article
Ojiako, U., Chipulu, M., Karatas-Ozkan, M., Siao, M., & Maguire, S. (2015)
Intelligence Management opportunities for SMEs. Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 22(4), 698-715. https://doi.org/10.1108/JSBED-02-2012-0030
Purpose Unfortunately, the majority of studies examining business intelligence (BI) have focused on its exploitation in large firms. Often studies appear to assume that smalle...

Building cultural intelligence: insights from project management job advertisements

Journal Article
Chipulu, M., Ojiako, U., Marshall, A., Williams, T., Neoh, J. G., Mota, C., & Shou, Y. (2016)
Building cultural intelligence: insights from project management job advertisements. Production Planning and Control, 27(3), 133-147. https://doi.org/10.1080/09537287.2015.1083623
This paper examines how organisations that conduct worldwide recruitment of project management professionals can derive insight from the cultural preferences stated within pro...

What Encourages People to Carpool? An Evaluation of Factors with Meta-analysis

Journal Article
Neoh, J., Chipulu, M., & Marshall, A. (2017)
What Encourages People to Carpool? An Evaluation of Factors with Meta-analysis. Transportation, 44, 423–447. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11116-015-9661-7
Non-household carpools (where two or more commuters from different residences travel together in the same private vehicle) bring public benefits. To encourage and incentivise ...

Stakeholder incongruence in performance management within mental health service operations

Presentation / Conference
Ojiako, U., Manville, G., Muthalugu, S., Marshall, A., Chipulu, M., & Alhanshi, M. (2015, September)
Stakeholder incongruence in performance management within mental health service operations. Paper presented at British Academy of Management (BAM) Conference 2015: The Value of Pluralism in Advancing Management Research, Education and Practice, Portsmouth, United Kingdom

Non-Napier PhD or MSc by Research supervisions

  • Embedding ethical uncertainty in algorithmic decision-making
  • Value Cocreation in Service Design