
Dr Martin Rich
Associate Professor in Information Technology
Contact
- +44 (0)20 7040 8627
- m.g.rich@city.ac.uk
Visit Martin Rich
Room E302, Drysdale Building [E]
Postal address
Northampton Square
London
EC1V 0HB
United Kingdom
About
Overview
Martin Rich initially worked in the information systems sector as a consultant and project manager, before joining the Business School as a lecturer. During his career at the Business School his work has focused on applying the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning to management education.
His teaching at the Business School has spanned undergraduate, specialist masters, and MBA students. He has always regarded pedagogic scholarship as part of the development of teaching materials, and has sought to ensure that my teaching approach is always grounded in appropriate pedagogic literature. His approach recognises the importance of combining innovative and interactive methods of education with more traditional and formal methods.
He has published around pedagogy in management education, and the implications for management education of changes in technology and in the business environment, and is a frequent contributor to conferences and an active member of communities of scholars working in this field.
Qualifications
- Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, Higher Education Academy, York, United Kingdom, 2016
- BSc (London), Birkbeck, University of London, London, United Kingdom
- MBA (City), City University London, London, United Kingdom
- PhD (City), City University London, London, United Kingdom
Postgraduate training
- Leaders in Learning and Teaching, Chartered Association of Business Schools, United Kingdom, 2018 – 2019
Employment
- Course director, BSc Business Management, Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), 2012 – present
Expertise
Primary topics
- E-Business
- Management Learning
- Management Systems & IT
Research
My research focuses around management learning and management education, and particularly around how higher education can adapt to educate potential managers to work in an uncertain and rapidy-changing world.
Research topics
Building innovation into full-time management courses
Exploring and evaluating a range of innovative approaches within full-time management courses.
Personalisation within management education.
Examining ways to build personalisation into management education delivered on a large scale. Placing this within the context of an environment where students are accustomed to personalised products and expect the same variety to be offered within a degree course.
Education for the emerging generation.
Understanding the educational requirements of the 'millennial' generation that currently accounts for most undergraduate and many postgraduate students, especially in terms of there use of and connection with new technology.
Research students
Richard Jones
Attendance: Sep 2008 – present, full-time
Thesis title: Research into Economics of SAP
Role: 2nd Supervisor
Ibrahim Dawoud
Thesis title: The impact of organisational climate on technology support for knowledge management
Role: 2nd Supervisor
Publications
Chapters (8)
- Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2019). Learning by Wandering Around. In Owens, A. (Ed.), Beyond Text: Arts-based Methods in Research, Assessment and Evaluation Lahti, Finland: RAG.
- Rich, M.G. and Brown, A. (2012). Combining Formal and Non-formal Learning for Undergraduate Management Students Based in London. Learning at the Crossroads of Theory and Practice (pp. 23–36).
- Rich, M. and Brown, A. (2012). Combining Formal and Non-formal Learning for Undergraduate Management Students Based in London. Learning at the Crossroads of Theory and Practice (pp. 23–35). Springer Netherlands. ISBN 978-94-007-2845-5.
- Rich, M. (2008). Three short case studies. In Oz, E. and Jones, A. (Eds.), Management information systems London: Cengage Learning. ISBN 978-1-84480-758-1.
- Rich, M., Holtham, C., Brady, C. and Lampel, J. (2006). Simulation in its place: business war-rooms to enhance management learning. INTERNATIONAL SIMULATION AND GAMING YEARBOOK (pp. 59–68).
- Holtham, C., Brady, C., Lampel, J. and Rich, M. (2006). Simulation in its place : business war-rooms to enhance management learning. International Simulation & Gaming Research Yearbook (pp. 59–68). SAGSET (Society for the Advancement of Games and Simulation in Education and Training).
- Rich, M. and Holtham, C. (2005). Making Space for Twenty-first Century Management Learning. In Milter Richard, G., Perotti Valerie, S. and Segers Mien, S.R. (Eds.), Educational Innovation in Economics and Business IX: Breaking Boundaries for Global Learning Kluwer academic publishing. ISBN 978-1-4020-3170-0.
- Rich, M. (1996). A case study exercise on the World Wide Web. In Cornell, R.A. and Murphy, K. (Eds.), International Survey of Distance Education and Teacher Training: from Smoke Signals to Satellite II University of Central Florida and Paris: International Council for Educational Media, Orlando, FL,.
Conference papers and proceedings (94)
- (2023). INTED2023 Proceedings. 17th International Technology, Education and Development Conference 6-7 March. doi:10.21125/inted.2023
- Cunningham, L., Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2022). Transforming academic-based undergraduate induction 2019-2022: enhancing student engagement. Learning at City 2022 29 June, London.
- Rich, M., Holtham, C. and Malo, S. (2021). Rethinking student induction as active learning. Chartered Association of Business Schools, Learning Teaching and Student Experience Conference 29-30 June, UK.
- Brown, A. and Rich, M. (2021). Evaluation of student learning on undergraduate business and management undergraduate courses: Student feedback. ECRM21-19th European Conference in Research Methods for Business and Management 2021 17-18 June, virtual conference hosted by University of Aveiro Portugal.
- Holtham, C., Rich, M. and Malo, S. (2021). Rethinking undergraduate induction week 2020: High engagement when fully online. Management and Organizational Behavior Teaching Society - Oceania 27-29 January, New Zealand.
- (2020). Researching Student Learning on Business Management Degree Courses: The Problem of Evaluation. 19th European Conference on Research Methods. doi:10.34190/erm.20.026
- Robinson, T. and Rich, M. (2019). Internationalising Higer Education: Designs for a Cultural Management Pedagody. Learning at City 3 July, Northampton Square, City University.
- Holtham, C., Rich, M. and Dove, A. (2019). Drawing across breadth of disciplines – reflective journaling for management education. PEDRIO 20 April, Plymouth.
- Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2019). High engagement webinars: promoting flexibility, customization and convenience of both the student and faculty experiences. PEDRIO Plymouth.
- Rich, M., Brown, A. and Banerjee, A. (2019). The Challenge of Introducing the Subject of Research and Research Methods to Business Undergraduates. 18th European Conference on Research Methodology for Business and Management Studies. doi:10.34190/rm.19.038
- Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2018). Learning by wandering around. Management and Organisational Behaviour Teaching Society International Conference 28-29 June, Maynooth, Ireland.
- Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2017). Opportunities and barriers to low cost online roleplaying simulation in leadership education. Games and Simulation Enhanced Learning Conference 3 November, University of Plymouth.
- Holtham, C., Rich, M. and Bech, T. (2017). Playfulness in Management Learning. Critical Management Studies Conference 10-12 July, Liverpool.
- Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2017). Small Data: its importance in promoting learning engagement. Learning at City 21 June, City, University of London.
- Rich, M., Holtham, C. and Brown, A. (2017). Preparing management students to shape a complex world: experiences and challenges. EDINEB 31 May 2017 – 2 Jun 2017, HU University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht.
- Holtham, C., Rich, M., Brown, A. and Kernan, M. (2017). Three dimensions of ambiguity: what they mean for management students. Chartered Association of Business Schools’ Learning, Teaching & Student Experience 2017: Showcasing excellence in business and management education 25-26 April, Bristol.
- Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2017). Making innovative simulation learning happen through community and collaboration. Moodle Moot UK/IE 11-12 April, London.
- Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2017). Making innovative simulation learning happen through community and collaboration. MoodleMoot UK and Ireland 2017 10-12 April, London.
- Holtham, C., Rich, M., Brown, A. and Kernan, M. (2017). Coping with ambiguity: a key focus in educating 21st century leaders. ”, International Federation of National Teaching Fellows Inagural World Summit, Defining Teaching Excellence within the Disciplines 16-18 February, Birmingham.
- Kernan, M.A., Rich, M., Brown, A. and Holtham, C. (2017). Educating innovative leaders for the unordered world of VUCA. Knowledge Management in the 21st Century: Resilience, Creativity, Co-Creation St Petersburg, Russia.
- Rich, M., Brown, A., Holtham, C. and Dove, A. (2016). Co-production of knowledge: visual approaches promoting students understanding of what management means to them. Sheffield Hallam University Teaching and Learning Conference 4 July, Sheffield.
- Rich, M., Brown, A. and Holtham, C. (2016). Learning to manage in a complex and ambiguous world: undergraduate degree innovation to address the challenge of VUCA. 5th Ashridge International Research Conference 3-5 July, Ashridge.
- Brown, A. and Rich, M. (2016). 21st Century Managers and Intuition: Evaluating the learning achieved from an Example of Pedagogic Change for Business Undergraduates. European Conference in Research Methods for Business and Management 9-10 June, Kingston University UK.
- Rich, M. and Holtham, C. (2016). Co-creating images of management: collaborating with students to understand what management means to them. Education Innovation in Economics and Business (EDINEB) 1-2 June, Utrecht.
- Brown, A., Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2016). Evaluating learning when using a dérive as an exercise in dealing with volatility and uncertainty. Chartered Association of Business Schools Teaching and Learning Conference 26-27 April, Aston University, Birmingham.
- Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2016). Redesigning curricula for professional development masters: is the future more important than the present? PedRIO Masters Conference 8 January, University of Plymouth.
- Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2015). Online roleplay simulation. Researching, Advancing and Inspiring Student Engagement (RAISE) 10-11 September, Nottingham Conference Centre.
- Rich, M., Brown, A., Dove, A. and Holtham, C. (2015). Deep reflection and first year students: how can reflection prepare students for a complex world? Association of Business Schools Teaching and Learning Conference 28-29 April, York.
- Rich, M. (2015). Reflection-In-Addition: Using Reflective Logs to Build Research Into Undergraduate Projects.
- Palmer, P., Rich, M., Daniell, I. and Compton, R. (2014). Learning from the outside in: incorporating external collaboration into a management degree. 21st EDiNEB Conference: Innovative Business Education Design for 21st Century Learning 4-6 June, University of Limerick, Ireland.
- Brown, A., Rich, M. and Holtham, C. (2014). Getting it Right: an Iterative Process of Reviewing and Revising First Year Modules. Association of Business Schools Teaching and Learning Conference Aston University, Birmingham.
- Rich, M. (2014). Learning Research Methods: How Personalised Should we be?
- Holtham, C., Rich, M., Ayt-Dessus, A., Norris, L. and Brown, A. (2013). Emphasising personalisation movements in contemporary management education: the impact on learning environments. 2nd Moodle Research Conference 4-5 October, Sousse, Tunisia.
- Holtham, C., Rich, M. and Brown, A. (2013). Liquid learning: Re-de-signing undergraduate management education. European Group for Organisational Studies Colloquium (EGOS) 5-7 July.
- Brown, A., Rich, M., Holtham, C. and Dove, A. (2013). Stimulating Student Engagement: Does it Work? Learning at City Conference, 13 June, City University, London.
- Rich, M., Brown, A. and Holtham, C. (2013). Innovating in the first year business studies curriculum for contemporary business skills. EDINEB 5-7 June, Milton Keynes.
- Rich, M., Holtham, C. and Norris, L. (2013). The increasing importance of personalisation; use of the Moodle Lesson. iMoot 2013 - Global Online Moodle Conference 25-27 May, Online.
- Rich, M., Holtham, C. and Brown, A. (2013). Incorporating innovative personalisation into a range of business school courses. Association of Business Schools Teaching and Learning Conference 23-24 April, Nottiogham.
- Norris, L., Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2013). Straight from the mouths of students - informing Moodle development through student-led research and discussions. Moodle Moot Ireland 18-20 February, Dublin.
- Holtham, C., Rich, M. and Norris, L. (2013). Advanced learning environments 2016.
- Holtham, C., Rich, M. and Norris, L. (2012). Moodle 2020: A Position Paper. Moodle Research Conference 13-15 September, Heraklion, Crete.
- Brown, A., Rich, M., Holtham, C. and Dove, A. (2012). Blending transmissive and didactic learning, and physical and digital channels, in the redesign of a professional degree. JISC Blended Learning Conference 13-14 June, Hatfield.
- Rich, M., Holtham, C., Brown, A. and Dove, A. (2012). Evaluating business students’ experiential learning, using analytics and learning styles. 26-27 April, Paris.
- Rich, M., Holtham, C., Brown, A. and Dove, A. (2012). Evaluating business students’ experiential learning, using analytics and learning styles. EABIS 26-27 April, Paris.
- Brown, A., Rich, M., Holtham, C. and Dove, A. (2012). Managing redesign of a business degree. Association of Business Schools Teaching and Learning Conference 24-25 April, Manchester.
- Holtham, C., Martin, R., Brown, A., Jawaheer, G. and Dove, A. (2012). Evaluating engagement to address undergraduate first year transition: A case study.
- Rich, M., Holtham, C., Brown, A. and Dove, A. (2011). After the financial crisis: preparing graduates for a dramatic change in employers' expectations. Higher Education Academy subject centre conference for Business Management Accounting and Finance 11-12 May, Bournemouth, UK.
- Brown, A. and Rich, M. (2011). Researching Innovation in Teaching Methods for Business School Courses.
- Rich, M. (2011). Balancing Guidance and Independence in Student Learning of Research Skills. European Conference on Research Methods Caen, France.
- Rich, M. and Holtham, C. (2010). Constructivism and creativity in management learning. EABIS experiential learning workshop Berlin.
- Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2010). Developing an innovative informal learning capability for sector-wide management education. EDiNEB conference London.
- Rich, M. (2010). Scholarship in a changing learning culture: Meeting students' expectations. London Scholarship of Teaching and Learning conference.
- Rich, M. (2010). Student learning in a web 2 world. European conference on research methods Madrid.
- Brown, A., Rich, M. and Holtham, C. (2010). Authentic assignments versus project based activity assignments � A comparison. Higher Education Academy subject centre conference for Business Management Accounting and Finance Newcastle.
- Rich, M. and Brown, A. (2010). Combining Formal and Informal Learning for Undergraduate Management Students Based in London. EDiNEB conference London.
- Rich, M. (2010). Assessing Millennial Students: Technology Choices and Competences. Higher Education Academy subject centre conference for Business Management Accounting and Finance Newcastle.
- Rich, M. (2009). Blending web 1.0 and web 2.0 instructional resources: experience from a web based informal learning syetsm. E-learning 2.0 conference, Brunel London.
- Rich, M. (2009). Millennial students and information literacy: educating for employment. European conference on research methods Malta.
- Rich, M. (2009). Responding to millennial students. Assessment and millennial students Cambridge, UK.
- Rich, M. (2009). A new generation of students and new technology: applying the student experience to employment. Higher Education Academy Business Management Accounting and Finance conference Cardiff, UK.
- Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2008). Designing an informal learning network for management development: a contradiction in terms. EDINEB (Educational Innovation in Economics and Business) Conference 11-13 June, Malaga, Spain.
- Rich, M., Holtham, C. and Brown, A. (2008). Millennial students, non-formal learning, and the first year experience. Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) 7th International Conference 15-16 May, London.
- Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2008). Developing the architecture of a large-scale informal e-learning network. TENCompetence Open Workshop: Empowering Learners for Lifelong Competence Development: pedagogical, organisational and technological issues 10-11 April, Hotel Santo Domingo, Madrid.
- Rich, M. (2008). Millennial students and technology choices for information searching. European conference on research methods London, UK.
- Rich, M. (2008). Millennial students�� voices: reflections on their use of technology. Society for Research into Higher Education Liverpool.
- Rich, M. (2008). A new generation of students and new technology - synthesising the issues. Higher Education Academy key contacts symposium London, UK.
- Rich, M. (2008). A New Generation of Students and New Technology: Some Emerging Issues. Higher Education Academy, Business Management Accounting and Finance conference Edinburgh, UK.
- Rich, M. (2007). Millennial students, approaches to learning, and independent research skills. European conference on research methods Lisbon.
- Smart, J., Plymouth, U.O. and Rich, M. (2007). New roles, information literacy, and new opportunities for developing scholarship. Higher Education Academy, Business Management Accounting and Finance conference Aston Business School, Birmingham.
- Rich, M. (2007). A New Generation and New Technology: Exploring the Relationship Among Business and Management Students. Society for research into higher education conference Brighton, UK.
- Rich, M. (2006). Embedding reflective practice in undergraduate business and management dissertations. European Conference on Research Methods Dublin.
- Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2006). Individuality and identity: students� responses to learning alone and learning collaboratively. SoTL conference London.
- Rich, M. (2006). Some experiences of using new technology to support face-to-face learning. Higher Education Academy subject centre (BMAF) conference Oxford.
- Smart, J., Plymouth, U.O. and Rich, M. (2006). "Win-win" - the benefits of successful collaboration for information professionals, teaching staff and students. E-literacy conference Loughborough.
- Brady, C., Lampel, J., Rich, M. and Holtham, C. (2005). Simulation in its place: business war-rooms to enhance management learning. SAGSET Conference 13-14 July, Portsmouth, UK.
- Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2005). Building communities and building knowledge within a business school. EDINEB 2005 15-17 June, Antwerp, Belgium.
- Rich, M. (2005). Evolving a future curriculum for information systems in business (workshop). BEST (Higher education academy) London.
- Rich, M. (2005). Talking about teaching: a dialogue with students of information systems in business. SoTL London.
- Holtham, C., Brady, C., Lampel, J. and Rich, M. (2005). The role of physical space in simulations for business crisis management. SAGSET Portsmouth.
- Brown, A. and Rich, M. (2005). Underpinning students' information literacy through the scholarship of teaching and learning. European conference on research methods Paris.
- Childs, M., Knudsen, C., Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2005). Video should be making a broader impact on higher education: so what needs to be done? DIVERSE Fifth Conference on Video and Videoconferencing in Higher Education Vanderbilt University, TN.
- Rich, M. (2004). Information systems: teaching and learning for the next generation. SOTL 2004 London.
- Rich, M. (2004). What's the point of IT. E-learn 2003 Phoenix AZ.
- Lampel, J., Brady, C., Rich, M. and Holtham, C. (2003). How far can business war-rooms provide an effective environment for management learning? Educational Innovation in Economics and Business (EDINEB 2003) June, Salzburg, Austria.
- Brown, A., Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2003). Information Literacy for starting MBAs - issues and dynamics. BEST (Business Education Support Team) conference 2003 Brighton.
- Brown, A. and Rich, M. (2003). Supporting Information Literacy for starting MBAs through Action Research. The 2nd European Conference in Research Methods, Reading Reading.
- Holtham, C., Murphy, C. and Rich, M. (2002). Business information systems: a multi-disciplinary perspective on the scholarship of teaching and learning. SOTL 2002: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Conference.
- Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2002). Making space for twenty first century management learning. EDINEB Guadalajara, Mexico.
- Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2001). Barriers to academic take up of computer mediated communications and video technologies ? the comfort factor. Technology in education and training Prague.
- Rich, M. (2000). Teaching and Learning about the Virtual Organisation. Proceedings of EDEN research workshop.
- Rich, M. (1999). A learning community on the Internet - some lessons from using the web. AIS Milwaukee.
- Rich, M. (1998). Requirements for use of information networks in learning. In-tele Strasbourg.
- Rich, M. (1997). A learning community on the Internet - an exercise with masters students. AIS Indianapolis.
- Rich, M. (1995). Building a case study on the world wide web. ICCE '95 Singapore.
Journal articles (15)
- Brown, A. and Rich, M. (2020). Pedagogy and Evaluation: The Challenge for Business and
Management Degree Courses in the 21st Century. Electronic Journal of Business Research
Methods, 18(2). doi:10.34190/jbrm.18.2.002. - Rich, M., Brown, A. and Banerjee, A. (2019). Addressing The Challenge of Building Research Capabilities in
Business Management Undergraduate Students. Electronic Journal of Business Research
Methods, 17(3). doi:10.34190/jbrm.17.3.003. - Brown, A., Holtham, C., Rich, M. and Dove, A. (2015). Twenty-First Century Managers and Intuition: An Exploratory Example of Pedagogic Change for Business Undergraduates. Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 13(3), pp. 349–375. doi:10.1111/dsji.12066.
- Rich, M.G. (2015). Reflection-in-addition: using reflective logs to build research into undergraduate projects. Electronic Journal of Business Research Methods, 13(2), pp. 85–93.
- Brown, A., Rich, M. and Holtham, C. (2014). Student engagement and learning. Journal of Management Development, 33(6), pp. 603–619. doi:10.1108/jmd-04-2014-0038.
- Rich, M.G. (2014). Learning research methods: how personalised should we be? Electronic Journal of Business Research Methods, 12(2), pp. 131–138.
- Holtham, C. and Rich, M. (2012). Non-formal management learning through electronic experiential fiction. Journal of Management Development, 31(3), pp. 287–297. doi:10.1108/02621711211208916.
- Rich, M. (2011). Student research in a web 2 world: learning to use new technology to gather primary data. Electronic Journal of Business Research Methods, 9(1), pp. 78–86.
- Rich, M. (2010). Embedding reflective practice in undergraduate business and management dissertations. International Journal of Management in Education, 9(1), pp. 57–66.
- Rich, M. (2008). Millennial Students and Technology Choices for Information Searching. Electronic Journal of Business Research Methods, 6(1), pp. 73–76.
- Rich, M. and Smart, J. (2006). Win-win: the benefits of successful collaboration for information professionals, teaching staff and students. ITALICS (Innovation in Teaching And Learning in Information and Computer Sciences), 5(4).
- Rich, M. and Brown, A. (2006). Underpinning students' information literacy through the scholarship of teaching and learning. Higher Education Review, 38(2), pp. 60–76.
- Rich, M. and Holtham, C. (2005). New technology in learning: A decade's experience in a business school. British Journal of Educational Technology, 36(4), pp. 677–679. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8535.2005.00545.x.
- Rich, M. and Holtham, C. (2005). New technology in learning: a decade's experience in a business school. British Journal of Educational Technology, 36, pp. 677–679.
- Brown, A., Rich, M. and Holtham, C. (2003). Supporting information literacy for starting MBAs through action research. Electronic Journal of Business Research Methods, 2(1), pp. 11–20.
Reports (2)
- Rich, M. (2012). Combining formal and informal learning for undergraduate management students based in London. Forthcoming - will be published in early 2012.
- Rich, M. and Chan, D. (2010). Responding to the millennial generation. London: Centre for Information Leadership, City University London.
Education
Course Directorship
- 2012 - present, BSc Management, Director
Professional activities
Editorial activity (4)
- One of a team of associate editors, Associate editor, Electronic Journal of Business Research Methods, 2020 – present.
- Journal of Management Development, Referee, 2013 – present.
- International Journal of Management Education, Referee, 2008 – present.
- Electronic journal of E-learning, Referee, 2004 – present.
Events/conferences (75)
- Chartered Association of Business Schools: learning teaching and student experience conference. (Conference) Manchester (2019).
Paper: Finding your Management DNA – an approach for first year undergraduates’
Author: Rich, M
Co-authors: Holtham, C; Brown, A - Chartered Association of Business Schools: learning teaching and student experience conference. (Conference) Glasgow (2018).
Paper: First year students, openness to experience, and providing a basis for transformational learning
Author: Rich, M
Co-authors: Holtham, C; Brown, A
Description: Pecha Kucha presentation - European Conference on Research Methods. (Conference) Dublin (2017). Organising Committee.
Paper: A tactical approach to supporting students in research writing
Author: Rich M
Co-authors: Knott R
Description: Member of programme committee for ECRM - EDiNEB. (Conference) Utrecht (2017).
Paper: Preparing management students to shape a complex world: experiences and challenges.
Author: Rich M
Co-authors: Holtham C - Moodle Moot. (Conference) London (2017).
Paper: Making innovative simulation learning happen through community and collaboration
Author: Holtham C
Co-authors: Rich M - Chartered Association of Business Schools Learning Teaching and Student Experience. (Conference) Bristol (2017).
Paper: Three dimensions of ambiguity
Author: Rich M
Co-authors: Holtham C, Brown A, Kernan M - PedRIO masters conference. (Conference) (2016).
Paper: Redesigning curricula for professional development masters: is the future more important than the present?
Author: Holtham C
Co-authors: Rich M - EDiNEB. (Conference) Nice, France (2016).
Paper: Co-creating images of management: collaborating with students to understand what management means to them
Author: Rich M
Co-authors: Holtham C, Dove A - Chartered Association of Business Schools Learning Teaching and Student Experience. (Conference) Aston (2016).
Paper: Evaluating learning when using a dérive as an exercise in dealing with volatility and uncertainty
Author: Rich M
Co-authors: Brown A Holtham C - European conference on research methods. (Conference) Malta (2015).
Paper: Reflection-in-addition: using reflective logs to build research into undergraduate projects
Author: Rich M - EDiNEB. (Conference) Brighton, UK (2015).
Paper: Integrating non-formal learning into formal management education: a workshop to explore possibilities
Author: Rich M
Co-authors: Ropes D - EDiNEB. (Conference) (2015).
Paper: Integrating non-formal learning into formal management education: some theoretical and practical issues
Author: Ropes D
Co-authors: Rich M - Association of Business Schools Teaching and Learning Conference. (Conference) York, UK (2015).
Paper: Deep reflection and first year students: how can reflection prepare students for a complex world?
Author: Rich M
Co-authors: Brown A, Dove A, Holtham C - European conference on reseach methods. (Conference) London (programme chair for 2014) (2014). Chair.
- European conference on research methods. (Conference) London (2014).
Paper: Learning research methods: how personalised should we be?
Author: Rich M - EDiNEB. (Conference) Limerick, Ireland (2014).
Paper: Learning from the outside in: incorporating external collaboration into a management degree
Author: Rich M
Co-authors: Palmer P, Daniell I, Compton R - Association of Business Schools Teaching and Learning Conference. (Conference) Birmingham, UK (2014).
Paper: Getting it Right: an Iterative Process of Reviewing and Revising First Year Modules
Author: Brown A
Co-authors: Rich M, Holtham C - Moodle Moot. (Workshop) Dublin, Ireland (2013).
Paper: Straight from the mouths of students - informing Moodle development through student-led research and discussions
Author: Norris L
Co-authors: Rich M - European Conference on Research Methods. (Conference) Guimaraes, Portugal (2013).
Paper: Everyday Ethics for Student Research Projects
Author: Rich M - EDiNEB. (Conference) Milton Keynes (2013).
Paper: Innovating in the first year business studies curriculum for contemporary business skills,
Author: Rich M
Co-authors: Brown A, Holtham C - CSEDU. (Conference) Aachen, Germany (2013).
Paper: Advanced learning environments 2016
Author: Holtham C
Co-authors: Rich M, Norris L - Association of Business Schools Teaching and Learning Conference. (Conference) Nottingham, UK (2013).
Paper: Incorporating innovative personalisation into a range of business school courses
Author: Rich M
Co-authors: Holtham C, Brown A - ABS/HEA teaching and learning conference. (Conference) Nottingham (2012). Organising Committee.
- ABS/HEA teaching and learning conference. (Conference) Nottingham (2012). Organising Committee.
- Association of Business Schools teaching and learning conference. (Conference) Manchester, UK (2012).
Paper: Managing redesign of a business degree
Author: Brown A
Co-authors: Rich M, Holtham C - Association for learning technology conference. (Conference) Manchester, UK (2012).
Paper: How can lecture capture enhance, and not just capture, teaching
Author: Pamplin M
Co-authors: Rich M, Partington S - EABIS experiential learning workshop. (Workshop) Paris, France (2012).
Paper: Evaluating business students’ experiential learning, using analytics and learning styles
Author: Rich M
Co-authors: Holtham C, Brown A, Dove A - Interenational Blended Learning Conference. (Conference) Hatfield, UK (2012).
Paper: Blending transmissive and didactic learning, and physical and digital channels, in the redesign of a professional degree
Author: Rich M
Co-authors: Brown A - European Group for Organisational Studies colloquium. (Conference) Helsinki, Finland (2012).
Paper: Liquid learning: re-de-signing undergraduate education
Author: Holtham C
Co-authors: Rich M, Brown A, Dove A - European Conference on Research Methods. (Conference) Bolton, UK (2012).
Paper: Using technology to support and monitor independent learners
Author: Rich M - Higher Education Academy subject centre conference for Business Management Accounting and Finance. (Conference) Bournemouth, UK (2011).
Paper: After the financial crisis: preparing graduates for a dramatic change in employers’ expectations
Author: Rich M
Co-authors: Holtham C, Brown A, Dove A - European Conference on Research Methods. (Conference) Caen, France (2011).
Paper: Balancing Guidance and Independence in Student Learning of Research Skills
Author: Rich M - European Conference on Research Methods. (Conference) Caen, France (2011).
Paper: Researching Innovation in Teaching Methods for Business School Courses
Author: Brown A
Co-authors: Rich M - London Scholarship of Teaching and Learning conference. (Conference) (2010).
Paper: Scholarship in a changing learning culture: Meeting students' expectations
Author: Rich M - Higher Education Academy subject centre conference for Business Management Accounting and Finance. (Conference) Newcastle (2010).
Paper: Assessing Millennial Students: Technology Choices and Competences
Author: Rich M - Higher Education Academy subject centre conference for Business Management Accounting and Finance. (Conference) Newcastle (2010).
Paper: Authentic assignments versus project based activity assignments – A comparison
Author: Brown A
Co-authors: M Rich, C Holtham - European conference on research methods. (Conference) Madrid (2010).
Paper: Student learning in a web 2 world
Author: Rich M - EDiNEB conference. (Conference) London (2010).
Paper: Combining Formal and Informal Learning for Undergraduate Management Students Based in London
Author: Rich M
Co-authors: A Brown - EDiNEB conference. (Conference) London (2010).
Paper: Developing an innovative informal learning capability for sector-wide management education
Author: Holtham C
Co-authors: M Rich - EABIS experiential learning workshop. (Conference) Berlin (2010).
Paper: Constructivism and creativity in management learning
Author: Rich M
Co-authors: C Holtham - Assessment and millennial students. (Workshop) Cambridge, UK (2009). Invited speaker.
Paper: Responding to millennial students
Author: Rich M - Higher Education Academy Business Management Accounting and Finance conference. (Conference) Cardiff, UK (2009).
Paper: A new generation of students and new technology: applying the student experience to employment
Author: Rich M - European conference on research methods. (Conference) Malta (2009).
Paper: Millennial students and information literacy: educating for employment
Author: Rich M - E-learning 2.0 conference, Brunel. (Conference) London (2009).
Paper: Blending web 1.0 and web 2.0 instructional resources: experience from a web based informal learning syetsm
Author: Rich M - European conference on research methods. (Conference) London (2008). Organising Committee.
- Higher Education Academy key contacts symposium. (Workshop) London, UK (2008). Invited speaker.
Paper: A new generation of students and new technology - synthesising the issues
Author: Rich M - Society for Research into Higher Education. (Conference) Liverpool (2008).
Paper: Millennial students’ voices: reflections on their use of technology
Author: Rich M - Scholarship of teaching and learning conference. (Conference) London (2008).
Paper: Millennial students, non-formal learning, and the first year experience
Author: Rich M
Co-authors: C Holtham, A Brown - Higher Education Academy, Business Management Accounting and Finance conference. (Conference) Edinburgh, UK (2008).
Paper: A New Generation of Students and New Technology: Some Emerging Issues
Author: Rich M - European conference on research methods. (Conference) London, UK (2008).
Paper: Millennial students and technology choices for information searching
Author: Rich M - Edineb. (Conference) Malaga, Spain (2008).
Paper: Designing an informal learning network for management development: a contradiction in terms
Author: Holtham C
Co-authors: M Rich - Society for research into higher education conference. (Conference) Brighton, UK (2007).
Paper: A New Generation and New Technology: Exploring the Relationship Among Business and Management Students
Author: Rich M - Higher Education Academy, Business Management Accounting and Finance conference. (Conference) Aston Business School, Birmingham (2007).
Paper: New roles, information literacy, and new opportunities for developing scholarship
Author: J Smart, University of Plymouth - SoTL conference. (Conference) London (2006).
Paper: Individuality and identity: students’ responses to learning alone and learning collaboratively.
Author: C. Holtham - Higher Education Academy subject centre (BMAF) conference. (Conference) Oxford (2006).
Paper: Some experiences of using new technology to support face-to-face learning - European Conference on Research Methods. (Conference) Dublin (2006).
Paper: Embedding reflective practice in undergraduate business and management dissertations - E-literacy conference. (Conference) Loughborough (2006).
Paper: "Win-win" - the benefits of successful collaboration for information professionals, teaching staff and students
Co-authors: J. Smart, University of Plymouth - SoTL. London (2005).
Paper: Talking about teaching: a dialogue with students of information systems in business - SAGSET. Portsmouth (2005).
Paper: The role of physical space in simulations for business crisis management
Co-authors: C Holtham, C Brady, J Lampel - European conference on research methods. (Conference) Paris (2005).
Paper: Underpinning students' information literacy through the scholarship of teaching and learning
Co-authors: A Brown - EDINEB. Antwerp (2005).
Paper: Building communities and building knowledge within a business school
Co-authors: C Holtham - DIVERSE. Nashville (2005).
Paper: Video should be making a broader impact on higher education: so what needs to be done?
Co-authors: C Holtham, C Knudsen, M Child - BEST (Higher education academy). London (2005).
Paper: Evolving a future curriculum for information systems in business (workshop) - SOTL 2004. London (2004).
Paper: Information systems: teaching and learning for the next generation - E-learn 2003. Phoenix AZ (2004).
Paper: What's the point of IT - The 2nd European Conference in Research Methods, Reading. (Conference) Reading (2003).
Paper: Supporting Information Literacy for starting MBAs through Action Research
Co-authors: Ann Brown - BEST (Business Education Support Team) conference 2003. (Conference) Brighton (2003).
Paper: Information Literacy for starting MBAs - issues and dynamics
Co-authors: Ann Brown, Clive Holtham - SOTL conference. (Conference) (2002).
Paper: Business information systems: a multi-disciplinary perspective on the scholarship of teaching and learning
Co-authors: Holtham C. and C Murphy - EDINEB. Guadalajara, Mexico (2002).
Paper: Making space for twenty first century management learning
Co-authors: Clive Holtham - Technology in education and training. Prague (2001).
Paper: Barriers to academic take up of computer mediated communications and video technologies ? the comfort factor
Co-authors: Clive Holtham - Proceedings of EDEN research workshop. (Workshop) (2000).
Paper: Teaching and Learning about the Virtual Organisation - AIS. Milwaukee (1999).
Paper: A learning community on the Internet - some lessons from using the web - In-tele. Strasbourg (1998).
Paper: Requirements for use of information networks in learning - AIS. Indianapolis (1997).
Paper: A learning community on the Internet - an exercise with masters students - ICCE '95. Singapore (1995).
Paper: Building a case study on the world wide web