Dr John Gibney

Dr John Gibney

Department of Management
Honorary Senior Fellow

Contact details

Address
Birmingham Business School
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Research Interests

  • Leadership and governance in city, regional and trans-border development (place leadership)
  • Leadership education and learning
  • Responsible economic development at the sub-national scale
  • Knowledge and learning policy at the sub-national scale

Qualifications

  • BA (Hons) French Studies
  • PGCertEd (Modern Languages/EFL)
  • PhD (Decision-making in European Regional Policy)
  • Robert Schuman Scholar (European Parliament)
  • FCIL – Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Linguists
  • FReSA - Emeritus Fellow, The Regional Studies Association

Biography

John joined the University of Birmingham following an influential career in city, regional and cross-border economic development in the UK and mainland Europe. He has developed and contributed to a wide range of original and impactful research and consultancy projects for European, national, and city-regional clients.

John retired in autumn 2022 and is now an Honorary Senior Fellow at the Business School.

He is currently a co-convenor of the (European area) international research network on "Place Leadership in the Context of Global and Local Factors: the Challenges Ahead".

Research

John continues to research, write and teach around the themes of transnational/trans-border leadership in Europe; and contemporary city and regional (place) leadership and governance. He was a founding member of the Regional Studies Association (ReSA) international research network on "Leadership in Urban and Regional Development". This inter-disciplinary research community is developing new spatially contextualised perspectives on leadership in diverse sub-national environments around the world - and is helping to improve our understanding(s) and explanation(s) of the dynamics of leadership in these unique settings. The practice-oriented learning from the R&D activities of the ReSA leadership research community is informing approaches to leadership education and development for a new generation of city and regional leaders. For more details go to:

Other activities

Conferences and workshops include: 

Abigail Taylor, John Mawson and John Gibney, Cross-border collaboration in the TransManche: Brexit - Where next?, RSA Annual Winter Conference, Driving Regions Forward: Transitioning to Brighter Regional Futures, November 2024, London

Co-convenor - Leadership & Politics & Governance in Turbulent Times: Global and Geopolitical Challenges in a Changing Europefor the Place leadership in Europe research network seminar series14-15 March 2024, Prague University of Economics and Business, Prague, Czech Republic. 

John Gibney, Joyce Liddle and John Shutt,  Leadership and change in transborder regional development across the North Sea; for the Place leadership in Europe research network seminar (2), ESSCA/EU Asia Institute, Angers, France, October 2023.

Co-convenor - Leadership & Sustainability in Europe: Where Now, What Next? Place leadership in Europe research network seminar (2), ESSCA/EU* Asia Institute, Angers, France, 12th - 13th October 2023.

Gibney, J., Liddle, J. and Shutt, J. Leadership in transborder regional development in Europe: a relational-adaptive perspective, Place leadership in Europe research seminar (1), Northumbria University, Newcastle (UK), May 2023.

Co-convenor – Leadership & governance in transnational city and regional development: new uncertainties, new prospects? (Research seminar 1, for the Place leadership in Europe research seminar series 2023-2025), The Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University (UK). May 2023.

John Gibney, John Shutt, Joyce Liddle and Ignazio Cabras, (November 2022) Round Table on Leadership & governance in transnational city and regional development, Regional Studies Association Annual Winter Conference 2022 (#RSAWinter), Regions in Transition: Balancing Economic, Social and Environmental Priorities for Better Regional Futures, Bloomsbury, London, UK.

Co-convenor (forthcoming Autumn 2022) – Disability and leadership confidence, a bespoke leadership development workshop for Business School students, with Result-CIC (leadership coaching), Birmingham Business School, UK.

Co-organiser, Disability & leadership: new challenges – new possibilities? A Work Inclusivity Research Centre (WIRC) Zoom webinar held in association with the (UK) National Association of Disabled Staff Networks (NADSN) and PurpleSpace, 2nd June 2021, University of Birmingham, UK.

John Gibney (February 2021) Laughing with leaders: reflective humour and critical insight in the leadership learning space, Department of Management research seminar series, Birmingham Business School, UK.

John Gibney (9th November 2020) Place Leadership as Social Purpose, Place-based leadership panel, RSA Global Webinar series, Worldwide Online.

John Gibney (October 2020) Teaching about Leadership: How does the Comedy Gaze Contribute?, a webinar for Staffordshire Business School, Staffordshire University (UK).

John Gibney, Still friends across frontiers? City and regional (transnational) dialogue in Europe and relational leadership dilemmas, an interactive seminar for the Joint University Council (JUC) of Applied Social Sciences, Annual 2019 Conference, Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University (UK): 16th-18th September,  2019.

John Gibney, Gazing beyond Brexitland, for the Public Policy and Public Management (3PM) Research Interest Group, 22nd May 2019, Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University (UK).

Joyce Liddle, John Gibney & John Shutt, City & Regional Development Beyond Brexit: A Relational Perspective (2), for a Regional Studies Association International Place Leadership Research Network Seminar, Combining State and Non-State Partnerships for Effective Place Leadership, Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) Business School, UK: 23rd to 24th October 2018. 

Joyce Liddle and John Gibney, City & Regional Development Beyond Brexit: A Relational Perspective (1) , XXII Annual Conference of the International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM), University of Edinburgh, 11th to 13th April 2018.

Co-convenor & Session Chair - Linking Urban & City Leadership: Making Connections and Identifying Leadership Needs: A Regional Studies Association International Research Network Seminar held in association with IMPGT/ CERGAM, University of Aix-Marseille, France. 20/22 October 2016. View the report here.

John Gibney and Alyson Nicholds (October 2016) Re-imagining Leading in City & Regional Development as an Emancipatory Enterprise: Possibilities & Limits (1), for a Regional Studies International Research Network Seminar (on Leadership in Urban & Regional Development) in association with IMPGT/ CERGAM, University of Aix-Marseille, France.

Governing and Leading Successful Regions – John Gibney & Chris Collinge – a presentation to a Combined Local Authorities seminar ; an INLOGOV/Public Services Academy learning event on new models and solutions to sub-national working, University of Birmingham 21st January 2016.

Co-Convenor – Exploring Varieties of Leadership in Urban and Regional Development. A joint Birmingham Business School/Regional Studies Association international leadership research network seminar; held in association with the Enterprise & Diversity Research Cluster and City-REDI. University of Birmingham 12th and 13th November 2015. Read the full report of this event here (PDF - 874KB).

Convenor - Leadership in Urban and Regional Development: Debates and New Directions. A joint Birmingham Business School and Regional Studies Association international research network seminar, Birmingham Business School, 5th and 6th February 2014. Read the Bowden review.

Leadership, Territoire et L'Economie de la Connaissance. For le groupe franco-britannique de recherche sur l’aménagement et l’urbanisme; Conference theme "Ville, université et projet métropolitain". University of Lille (at SKEMA), Lille, France. 3rd April 2012.

What Leadership for the European Knowledge Era? Europe 2020 Conference, University of Aston (UK) Centre for Europe (ACE), Birmingham June 2011.

Co-convenor – the Place Leadership stream at the annual international Regional Studies Association conference, Newcastle (UK) April 2011.

Convenor - The Regional Studies Association international research network workshop on Leadership in Urban and Regional Development: exploring the debates and challenges, University of Birmingham, UK. 23rd/24th November 2010.

The Leadership of Luck: Planning and Spontaneity in the Local Innovation Process, a jointly developed presentation by Chris Collinge and John Gibney (delivered by Chris Collinge), Strategic Leadership for the Future Conference, Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia, October 2010.

Re-thinking Leadership for 21st Century European Cities and Regions. EC Commission University ‘Open Days’. 8th European Week of Regions and Cities. 6th October 2010. Brussels.

Leadership and Place: A Research and Knowledge Transfer Agenda. The Regional Studies Association Annual Conference, Pècs, Hungary. May 24-25th 2010. 

Mobilising the Power of Knowledge in Place: What does it mean for Leadership in the Further Education Sector? The Learning and Skills Improvement Service (LSIS). ‘Making an Impact through Leadership’ Conference. Tate Modern Art Gallery. London. 26th March 2010.

Publications

Books

Collinge, C., Gibney, J ., Mabey, C., eds. (2011).  Leadership and Place.  Routledge: Abingdon.

Bentley, G., Gibney, J ., eds. (2000).  Regional Development Agencies and Business Change.  Ashgate: Aldershot. 

Book Chapters

Gibney, J. and Nicholds, A. (2021) Re-imagining Place Leadership as Social Purpose, In: Sotarauta, M. and Beer, A., eds. Handbook On City And Regional Leadership, Edward Elgar: Cheltenham.

Gibney, J . (2012) Leadership of Place and the Dynamics of Knowledge. In:  Sotarauta, M., Horlings, I. and Liddle, J., eds. Leadership and Change in Sustainable Regional Development. Routledge: London.

Bentley, G. and Gibney, J . (2000) Some Critical Issues for Regional Development Agencies in England. In: Bentley, G. and Gibney, J., eds. (2000).  Regional Development Agencies and Business Change. Ashgate Publishing: Aldershot.

Mawson, J. and Gibney, J . (1985).  English and Welsh Local Government and the European Community. In: Keating, M. and Jones, B. (eds.) Regions in the European Community, Clarendon Press: Oxford.

Mawson, J., Martins, M.R., Gibney, J . (1985).  The Development of the European Community Regional Policy.  In: Keating, M. and Jones, B., eds.  Regions in the European Community, Clarendon Press: Oxford.

Articles and Editorials

(forthcoming 2025) Leadership in city & regional development: new perspectives from within and beyond borders, a themed Special Issue of Regional Studies.

Gibney, J., Liddle, J. and Shutt, J. (2021) Brexit disruption and transborder leadership in Europe, Regional Studies, 55 (9), pp. 1596-1608. (This paper received the 2022 Regional Studies Association ‘Best Paper’ Award (Regional Studies journal, Policy Debates)).

Liddle, J., Shutt, J., Gibney, J. and Cabras, I. (2020) The North East of England after Brexit, The UK in a Changing Europe 

Horlings, L., Collinge, C., and Gibney, J. (2017) Relational Knowledge Leadership and Local Economic Development, Local Economy, Vol. 32(2): 95–109.

Sotarauta, M., Beer, A., and Gibney, J., eds. (2017) Leadership in City & Regional Development: Debates and New Directions (a themed special issue) Regional Studies, 51: 2, 187-284

Sotarauta, M., Beer, A., and Gibney, J. (2017) Making Sense of Leadership in City and Regional Development, Regional Studies, 51: 2, 187-193.

Nicholds, A., Gibney, J., Mabey, C. and Hart, D. (2017) Making Sense of Variety in Place Leadership: The Case of England’s Smart Cities, Regional Studies, 51: 2, 249-259.

Liddle, J. Gibney, J., Sotarauta, M. and Beer, A. eds. (2016) Varieties of Regional Leadership, Regions, No. 302, Issue 2, The Regional Studies Association: Seaford. England.

Gibney, J . (2013) Don't Lose Sight of Context: A Commentary on Mobilising Cities and Regions, Regional Studies & Regional Science (RSRS) Open Access Journal. December.

Gibney, J . (2011).  Knowledge in a ‘Shared and Interdependent World’: Implications for a Progressive Leadership of Cities and Regions, European Planning Studies. 19 (4), 613-627.

Collinge, C., Gibney, J ., Mabey, C., eds. (2010).  Leadership and Place. A Special Issue of Policy Studies, 31 (4) pp. 365-522.

Collinge, C. and Gibney, J . (2010).  Connecting Place, Policy and Leadership.  In: Collinge, C. Gibney, J . and Mabey, C., eds.  Leadership and Place. Policy Studies, 31 (4), 379-391.

Collinge, C., Gibney, J . (2010). Place-Making and the Limitations of Spatial Leadership: Reflections on the Øresund.  Policy Studies, 31 (4), 475-489

Gibney, J . and Collinge, C. (2009).  Bridging Together Leadership, Place and Knowledge-based Economy: Developing the Research and Knowledge Transfer Agenda.  In: Sirak, M., ed.  Understanding Regional Leadership: Regions, Autumn.  No. 275.  The Regional Studies Association: Seaford. England.

Gibney, J ., Burfitt, A., Murie, A. (2009).  Knowledge-based Economy Policy and Related Educational Issues: the case of south Birmingham in the UK.  In: Chapain, C., Collinge, C., Lee, P., eds.  Can We Plan the Creative Knowledge City?  Built Environment, 35 (2), 245-258.

Gibney, J ., Copeland, S., Murie, A. (2009).  Toward a ‘New’ Strategic Leadership of Place for the Knowledge-based Economy.  Leadership, February. 5 (1), 5-23.

Burfitt, A., MacNeill, S., Gibney, J . (2007).  The Dilemmas of Operationalizing Cluster Policy: The Medical Technology Cluster in the West Midlands.  European Planning Studies, 15 (9), 1273-1290.

MacNeill, S., Jeffery, C., Gibney, J . (2007).  The Changing Dynamics of Regional Representation in Brussels: A Case Study of Birmingham and the West Midlands 1984-2004.  Regional Studies, 41 (3), 403-414.

Studies and Reports

Gibney, J., Clarke, H., Kubenz, V., Munro, E. (eds) (2021) Disability and Leadership: New Challenges - New Possibilities, Summary Report for WIRC with the National Association of Disabled Staff Networks (NADSN) and PurpleSpace, August; Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, UK.

John Gibney, Joyce Liddle and John Shutt (2017-2019) City and regional transborder leadership beyond Brexit (go to: Gibney, J., Liddle, J., & Shutt, J (2021) Brexit disruption and transborder leadership in Europe, Regional Studies, first published online 25thMarch 2021: Available at: DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2021.1900556).

Explaining Leadership Variety in Smart Cities (ongoing 2013-2014) A joint research project between the Birmingham Business School (John Gibney and Dan Hart) and the University of Middlesex Business School, UK (Alyson Nicholds and Prof. Chris Mabey); Download 'Smart Leadership for Smart Cities' (PDF)

Regional Integrated Strategies in Europe. (2012) A study for the European Spatial Planning Observatory (ESPON), Luxembourg. Download PDF .

Gibney, J., Beer, A., Sotarauta, M., 2011. Report of the RSA Research Network on ‘The Place of Leadership in Urban and Regional Development’. Regions, 282, Summer, pp. 31-33.

Musterd, S., Brown, J., Lutz. J., Gibney, J., Murie, A., eds., 2010. Making Creative -Knowledge Cities: A Guide for Policy Makers. A policy report for the European Commission. Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR), University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Download PDF

Brown, J., Lutz, J., Gibney, J., Barber, A., Chapain, C., Murie, A., Lee, P. 2010. Policies and strategies for the creative knowledge economy in Birmingham and the West Midlands: How to enhance the city’s competitiveness, EC ACRE Project Report, 10.3, AMtserdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR), University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. ISBN: 978-94-90312-27-5.

Brown, J., Barber, A., Chapain, C.A., Gibney, J., Lutz, R.J., Murie, A.S. 2009.  The Attractiveness of Birmingham and the West Midlands Region for the ‘Creative Class’: the views of high skilled employees, managers and trans-national migrants, EC ACRE FP6 Project Report, 8.3, University of Amsterdam, AMIDST, ISBN: 9789490312145.

Brown, J., Barber, A., Chapain, C.A., Lutz, R.J., Gibney, J., Murie, A.S. 2009.  The Attractiveness of Birmingham and the West Midlands Region for the ‘Creative Class’: the views of high skilled employees, managers and trans-national migrants, EC ACRE FP6 Project Report, 8, University of Amsterdam, AMIDST, ISBN: 9789490312022

Brown, J., Barber, A., Chapain, C.A., Gibney, J., Murie, A.S. 2009.  Attracting talent?  Birmingham and the West Midlands Region as a destination for the highly skilled.  The view of trans-national migrants, EC ACRE, 7.3, University of Amsterdam, AMIDST, 157 pages, ISBN: 9789490312022.

Gibney, J., Yapp, C., Trickett, L., Collinge, C. 2009.  The ‘New’ Place Shaping: The Implications for Leaders in the Further Education Sector, A study for the national Learning and Skills Improvement Service (LSIS): LSIS: London.  England. Download the report (PDF - 466KB).

Gibney, J., and Murie, A., eds., 2008.  Towards a 'New' Leadership of Place for the Knowledge - based Economy, a study for the Academy for Sustainable Communities: Leeds. England.

Trickett, L., Murie, A., Gibney, J., eds., 2008.  Leadership and Place, a report from a University of Birmingham Mini-Commission; CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Brown, J., Barber, A., Chapain, C., Gibney, J., Lutz, J., Murie, A. 2008.  Understanding the attractiveness of Birmingham and the West Midlands region for creative knowledge firms: the managers view.  EC ACRE FP6 Project Report 6.3.  AMIDSt.  University of Amsterdam.

Brown, J., Chapain, C., Murie, A., Lutz, J., Gibney, J., Barber, A. 2008.  Birmingham: Towards a creative knowledge economy? Understanding the attractiveness of the metropolitan region for creative knowledge workers.  EC ACRE FP6 Project Report 5.3.  AMIDSt.  University of Amsterdam. 

Brown, J., Chapain, C., Murie, A., Barber A., Gibney, J., Lutz, J. 2007.  From city of a thousand trades to city of a thousand ideas: Birmingham in the West Midlands, ACRE EC FP6 Project Report 2.3.  AMIDSt. University of Amsterdam.

Chapain, C., Gibney, J., and Hall, S., 2007.  A Study Pôles de Competitivité in France: the case of MINALOGIC in Grenoble, a report for the British Council, February; CURS. University of Birmingham.

Chapain, C., Collinge, C., Gibney, J., Tice, A. 2006.  Digital Birmingham - Digital City by 2010, a study for Birmingham City Council and the Digital Birmingham Panel, May 2006.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Burfitt, A., Ferrari, E., Gibney, J., MacNeill, S., Tice, A. 2007.  A Study of the Impact of the Central Technology Belt on South Birmingham: Housing, Education and Jobs, a study for Birmingham City Council.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Burfitt, A., Chapain, C., Collinge, C., Gibney, J., Lutz, J., Barber, A. 2006.  A Study of the Growth Dynamics of the Creative Industries Cluster in Birmingham Eastside, an EU-funded study for Birmingham City Council.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Burfitt, A., Gibney, J., Murie, A. 2006.  Evaluation of the West Midlands Regional Economic Strategy and its Delivery Mechanisms: The Housing Component.  A report for GHK Consulting.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Burfitt, A., Gibney, J., MacNeill, S., Schierenbeck, C. 2004.  West Midlands Medical Research Capabilities; A Scoping Exercise of NHS and HE capabilities, a study for Advantage West Midlands and the Midlands MEDICI Network; West Midlands research report 20; CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Burfitt, A., Gibney, J., MacNeill, S. 2004.  Medicon Valley: the Role of Higher Education, a study for the West Midlands Higher Education Association (WMHEA) Phase 2, July 2004; CURS. University of Birmingham. 

Burfitt, J., Gibney, J., Schierenbeck, C. 2003.  Infrastructure and Public Sector Support for the Medical Technology Industry in Baden-Wurttemberg, Advantage West Midlands.  West Midlands Research Report 19.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Gibney, J. 2003.  West Midlands Higher Education Institutions and the Development of the Regional Medical Technology Cluster, a study for the West Midlands Higher Education Association (WMHEA) Phase 1, June 2003.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Bentley, G., Burfitt, A., Collinge, C., Gibney, J., MacNeill, S. 2002.  A Study of High Technology Industry in Leicestershire, a study for Leicestershire County Council, June 2002; CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Burfitt, J., Collinge, C., Gibney, J., Srbljanin, A. 2001.  A Study of the Information and Communications Technology Industries in Birmingham and Solihull, Birmingham Business Link and Birmingham City Council, West Midlands Research Report 15.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Burfitt, A., Collinge, C., Gibney, J. 2001.  The E-Commerce Revolution and Its Impact on Firms, Premises and Business Location in the West Midlands, a study for Chesterton Plc. West Midlands Research Report 14, February.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Burfitt, A., Gibney, J. 2001.  On Innovation in the Medical Devices and Supplies Industry: Competitiveness Issues for the West Midlands, a study for Advantage West Midlands and the West Midlands Regional Innovation and Competitiveness Observatory, West Midlands Research Report 17, October.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Burfitt, A., Collinge, C., Gibney, J. 2001.  A Baseline Study of the ICT Industries in Birmingham and Solihull, a study for Birmingham Business Link and Birmingham City Council, West Midlands Research Report 15, May.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Hall, S., Gibney, J. 2000.  A Comparative Study of Urban Regeneration Policy in Paris and the West Midlands, a report for the EU LEONARDO programme (prepared jointly with the University of Marne la Vallée, Paris), December 2000.

Burfitt, A., Collinge, C., Gibney, J 2000.  A Study of ICT Industry Inward Investment and Sustainability in Telford, a study for the European Commission (prepared jointly with the University of Leipzig), December 2000.  The ‘mother’ project Modelling Sustainable Development in the European Information Society (1998-2000) was funded under the EU Environment and Climate Programme.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Opportunity West Midlands; Understanding Business Change in the Regional Economy.  A 2nd report for the West Midlands Development Agency.  1999; CURS. (Published by the West Midlands Development Agency WMDA). 

Opportunity West Midlands; Understanding Change and Development in the Regional Economy.  A Report for the West Midlands Development Agency.  West Midlands Research Report 7. December 1998.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Industry Change and Development in the Pharmaceutical, Medical Equipment and Supplies Sectors; 1998 Sector Update.  A report for the West Midlands Development Agency.  West Midlands Research Report 9.  October 1999.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Mawson, J., Hall, S., Gibney, J., and Bentley, G., eds., June 1996.  The English Regional Associations of Local Authorities; The 1995/96 European Work Programme.  A Report for the English Regional Associations.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Mawson, J., and Gibney, J. 1983.  Enquiry into the Revision of the European Regional Development Fund.  Memorandum of Evidence to the House of Lords, Sub-Committee A. Session 1983-84.  23rd Report. pp. 43-69.  November.  HMSO: London.

Mawson, J., Gibney, J., and Miller, D. 1983.  The West Midlands and the EEC.  Working Paper 4, Social Sciences Research Council Inner City in Context research project. West Midlands Study.  November. CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Confidential/Restricted Reports

Abigail Taylor, John Mawson & John Gibney (2024, September) Summary and Reflections on Kent County Council's Cross Channel Engagement with its European Neighbours, for Kent County Council/Straits Committee, by The Birmingham Business School, City-REDI and the Institute of Local Government Studies.

Collinge, C., and Gibney, J. (2013) "Building a Locally Functioning Integrating Leadership and Governance (ILG) for EU Territorial Investment 2014-2020". A briefing for Birmingham City Council.

Gibney, J., and Macneill, S., 2011. "Re-thinking Greater Birmingham in Europe". A strategic briefing for the University of Birmingham.

Collinge, C., Gibney, J., Liu, X., Macneill, S., 2009.  Capturing the Potential of the Knowledge-based Economy for Birmingham: An Initial Assessment of the Potential for Collaboration between Birmingham City Council and Local Universities.  A report for Birmingham City Council.  June.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Collinge, C., Gibney, J., 2009.  Networking and Cross-Border Cooperation in the Development of the Øresund Life Sciences Cluster.  A report for Birmingham City Council.  May.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Burfitt, A., Gibney, J., Murie, A. 2007.  A Study of Social and Economic Futures for Edgbaston.  A report for Calthorpe Estates.  Autumn.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Burfitt, A., Gibney, J., MacNeill, S., Murie, A., Tice, A. 2007.  A Study of the Socio-Economic Impact of the University of Birmingham, a report for the University of Birmingham (in association with GHK Consulting).  June.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Collinge, C., Gibney, J., 2007.  The Hydrogen Energy Project Market Scoping and Continuing Performance Evaluation Framework.  Reports for the West Midlands Energy Futures Programme (Advantage West Midlands, the University of Birmingham and the University of Warwick) (in association with GHK International).  Autumn.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Chapain, C., Collinge, C., Gibney, J. 2007.  Mapping the Data Environment for Digital Birmingham, a report for Digital Birmingham.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

Burfitt, A., Gibney, J., Macneill, S. 2003.  The Relocation of Defence Medical Training (MT2B) to Birmingham. A Preliminary Assessment of the Implications for the Development of the Local Medical Technology Cluster, a study for Birmingham City Council, June 2003.  CURS.  University of Birmingham.

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