Dr Neil Pyper FRSA

Dr Neil Pyper

The Department of Strategy and International Business
Associate Professor in Strategy and International Business

Contact details

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

PhD, University of Liverpool, 2002

BA (Open), Open University, 2009

BA(Hons) in Latin American Studies, University of Liverpool, 1997

Biography

Neil Pyper joined Birmingham Business School in 2025 as Associate Professor in Strategy and International Business. Previously, he was Head of Education and Student Experience in the Faculty of Business and Law at Birkbeck, University of London. Before joining Birkbeck in 2020, he was an associate professor at Coventry University. Prior to embarking on an academic career in 2012, he spent eleven years as a political risk consultant, specialising in Latin America. 

Neil is a specialist in strategic foresight, and has published on scenario analysis. He is co-author of a textbook called Technology Strategy, which was published by Red Globe Press in 2019. He is also a specialist in the political economy of Latin America. and co-edited the book Corporate Governing in Latin America: The Importance of Scandals to Institute Change, which was published by Palgrave in 2023. He is currently working on a textbook on decision making.

Neil teaches an MBA module on international business at Birmingham Business School and has experience of teaching on a range of international business modules at multiple institutions. He also has significant experience of teaching decision making, strategy and strategic leadership at all levels.

Teaching

International Business in a Complex Environment (module leader)

Dissertation

Cooperative Strategy in International Business

Research

Neil’s core research interests are in the area of strategic foresight and scenario analysis. He has published a number of articles on the these subjects, including in Technological Forecasting and Social Change, where he has also been involved in editing two special issues.

Neil is also interested in management and political economy in Latin America, drawing on an eleven-year career as a political risk analyst and consultant. He has co-edited the book Corporate Governing in Latin America: The Importance of Scandals to Institute Change, which was published by Palgrave in 2023. He has also published articles on the region in a range of media outlets.