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Dr Arrian Cornwell

Assistant Professor

Department: Newcastle Business School

Arrian Cornwell

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Exit or stay: A critical incident analysis of decision-making in conflict-torn countries, Cornwell, A., Arakpogun, E., Thomson, M. 1 Jun 2023, In: Journal of World Business
  • Unbundling the W’s: the interface between organisational crises, social media narratives, and image repair strategies, Cornwell, A., Ma, J., Tse, Y., Zeng, W. 17 Jun 2019, Proceeding of 26th EurOMA Conference, Helsinki, Finland, University of Helsinki
  • Understanding corruption through freehand drawings: a case study of undergraduate business students' visual learning in the classroom, Gadelshina, G., Cornwell, A., Spoors, D. Apr 2019, In: Journal of Visual Literacy
  • Exploring the integration of responsible management education in the business school courses through the lens of critical pedagogy: challenges and lessons., Gadelshina, G., Cornwell, A. 25 Jun 2018, UK and Ireland PRME Conference

  • BA (Hons) January 16 2017
  • BA (Hons) January 16 2017


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