Master of Business Administration MBA
Research areas
Find out more here about research that goes on connected with this course and in the Faculty or School where it's taught.
Research is an essential part of the day-to-day life of Kingston Business School and is embedded in its intellectual activities and development. With a Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) rating of 3A, we have a vibrant research community engaging staff, research students and associates from government, industry and commerce, in a wide variety of endeavours from definitive pioneering academic research to highly focused consultancy for clients.
The excellent quality of our research is reflected in the international reputation of our professors and lecturers through publications and prize winning conference papers as well as substantial external funding from both the private and public sector, including HSBC Bank, Nokia and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
Research activity is undertaken within individual departments as well as in specific research groups.
- Small Business Research Centre
- Centre for Research in Employment, Skills and Society (CRESS)
- Institute of Leadership and Management in Health (ILMH)
- Asia Business Research Centre
- Business-to-Business Marketing Research Centre
- Consumer Research Group
- Marketing in New Contexts Research Group
- Centre for Insolvency Law and Policy
- Centre for Working Life Research
Departmental Research
- Department of Accounting and Finance
- Department of Informatics and Operations Management
- Department of Leadership, HRM and Organisation
- Department of Strategy, Marketing and Entrepreneurship
- School of Law
Student research
You may be able to publish any research you undertake on the Kingston University Research and Innovation Reports (KURIR) website. This site gives anyone associated with Kingston University the opportunity to publish articles, which will be permanently available to the academic community.



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