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Dr David Hattersley

Dr David Hattersley PhD, MSc, DMS, PGCTLHE, BA (Hons), FHEA

Senior Lecturer in Marketing


Summary

I became a full time academic, lecturing in international business and marketing, in 2016. Before entering academia I spent a number of years working in a commercial environment, 15 years within a variety of roles in the financial services sector and 6 years working in China as a corporate trainer, manager and business owner. 

In addition to my teaching duties I work with International Students within the Department of Management to help them make the most of their international experience. 

My research interests are in the area of value and value co-creation, particularly within an intercultural context. 

About

Qualifications

  • 2015 to 2020: PhD Marketing, University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom
  • 2015: MSc International Marketing, Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ, United Kingdom
  • 2015: Teaching Skills for Doctoral Students, Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ, United Kingdom
  • 2006: Post Graduate Certificate TESOL, Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ, United Kingdom
  • 2005: Professional Diploma in Management (DMS), The Open University, United Kingdom
  • 2004: Certificate of Insurance Practice, Chartered Insurance Institute (CII)
  • 1996: BA (Hons) Business Studies, Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ, United Kingdom

Associate Lecturer

Teaching

Department of Management

Sheffield Business School

International Business

Publications

Journal articles

Hattersley, D., & Nicholson, J. (2024). . Studies in Higher Education.

Conference papers

Hattersley, D., Beresford, P., & Coombes, P. (2023). . In Academy of Marketing Conference 2023, University of Birmingham, 3 July 2023 - 6 July 2023. Academy of Marketing:

Hattersley, D. (2017). An investigation into the effects of cultural difference on the co-creation of value.

Presentations

Mekonnen Admassu, T., & Hattersley, D. (2023). Adapting Digital Platforms to enhance teaching, learning and collaborative working. Presented at: SHU's 3rd Annual Teaching, Learning & Assessment Conference, Sheffield

Hattersley, D. (2016). The impact of intercultural difference on the co-creation of value.

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