SANDERS
Paul SANDERS holds a doctorate in history from the University of Cambridge. His main areas of teaching are geopolitics, ethics, and leadership. His research interests cover the interface of leadership, ethics and history, with more specific interests in complexity, black swans, goal perseverance, self-fulfilling prophesies, ‘blame games’, grey zones, dirty hands and narratives. His secondary research interest is humanities-management integration and the future of business education. Paul has published in the Journal of Business Ethics, Leadership and Critical Perspectives on International Business; in addition to his four historical monographs. Before moving into management education Paul served as a university lecturer in history; deputy director of an NGO specializing in art restitution; and official historian of the island of Jersey (Channel Islands). Since 2008 he is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society (London).
Areas of research
- Geopolitics
- International Business Environment
- Leadership Ethics
- Historical Approaches
- Humanities-in-Management