Kirsteen Grant
Kirsteen Grant

Dr Kirsteen Grant PhD, FCIPD, SFHEA, CMBE

Associate Professor

Biography

Kirsteen is Associate Professor (Human Resource Management) at Âé¶¹ÉçÇø, UK. An active researcher, her interests encapsulate professional, responsible, and extreme work; future of work; younger workers; leadership; and talent management. Kirsteen is currently Associate Director (Development) at the Scottish Institute for Policing Research (SIPR), having previously served as Deputy Director of Research within Edinburgh Napier Business School. She also co-convenes the Work and Equalities in Âé¶¹ÉçÇø multidisciplinary Research Group within the University. In 2022, Kirsteen co-edited the Emerald Handbook of Work, Workplaces and Disruptive Issues in HRM. She has also led several successful grant applications and projects as Principal Investigator and regularly publishes her work in high quality peer-reviewed journals and professional/practitioner outlets. Kirsteen currently supervises three Ph.D. candidates (having already supervised three candidates to completion) and is keen to hear from anyone interested in undertaking doctoral study within her areas of interest.

Drawing on complementary backgrounds in academia and organisational practice, Kirsteen has a strong track record of leading and delivering taught, blended, and online programmes at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels, both in the UK and overseas. Her former practitioner experience encompassed senior leadership roles geared around leading and supporting complex organisational change, and she has worked extensively in the areas of professional development, leadership, and learning and talent development. Kirsteen is well networked throughout the HRM community and her complementary experience in academia and practice enables her to lead and deliver a variety of executive education and commercial offerings.

Kirsteen is a former editor of the Journal of Management Development and currently serves on several editorial and advisory boards. She is a Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA), and Certified Management and Business Educator (CMBE).

Kirsteen is passionate about knowledge transfer and helping to bridge the gap between academic research and professional practice. As an outcome of her PhD (2013), Kirsteen developed a 'Performance through People’ diagnostic and toolkit, which she often utilises when working with external partners and clients. The tool is designed around five work-related dimensions and acts as a conversational prime and framework to enable people to explore the alignment of the five dimensions within their own organisations. Kirsteen is happy to hear from anyone interested in learning more about the toolkit.

Research Areas

Events

Esteem

Editorial Activity

  • Guest Edited Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Special Issue of The International Journal of Human Resource Management
  • Editorial Review Board, Journal of Organizational Effectiveness: People and Performance
  • Editorial Review Board, Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources
  • Editorial Review and Advisory Boards, Journal of Management Development
  • Editor, Journal of Management Development

 

External Examining/Validations

  • External Examiner, Northumbria University
  • CIPD Accreditated Masters Programme and Module External Examiner, University of Lincoln

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • Top Cited Article Award
  • Certified Management and Business Educator (CMBE)
  • Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy
  • Finalist in CIPD National People Management Awards
  • Chartered Fellow, Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development

 

Grant Funding Panel Member

  • Panel Member for SIPR International Travel Grant Scheme
  • Invited Member of Judging and Interview Panels for CIPD Mick Marchington ECR Research Grant Fellowships

 

Grant Reviewer

  • Grant Reviewer for CIPD Mick Marchington ECR Research Grant Fellowships
  • Grant Reviewer for Carnegie Trust - Research Incentive Grants
  • Grant Reviewer for Carnegie Trust - Vacation Scholarships

 

Invited Speaker

  • 'Performance through People' Workshop, CIPD Ayrshire Group
  • 'Knowledge into Practice' Seminar using own 'Performance through People' diagnostic/toolkit, CIPD Scotland
  • 'Performance through People' Seminar using own diagnostic/toolkit, European Organisation Design Forum
  • 'Performance through People' Workshops using own diagostic/toolkit, NHS Education for Scotland
  • 'High Performance Working and Skills Utilisation' Presentation, CIPD Scotland Future Talent Conference

 

Media Activity

  • Bringing Whole Self to Work

 

Non-executive Directorship

  • Board Member, Young Enterprise Lothian

 

Public/Community Engagement

  • 'Developing our Approach to Collaborative Talent Management in Scotland's Public Services' Workshop, Improvement Service

 

Visiting Positions

  • Research Dissemination/Exchange, George Brown College, Toronto

 

Date


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Doors to manual and cross-check: professional and precarious aspects of commercial pilots’ employment

Conference Proceeding
Grant, K., & Maxwell, G. A. (2016)
Doors to manual and cross-check: professional and precarious aspects of commercial pilots’ employment. In ILPC Proceedings
This paper centres on commercial airline pilots, an occupational group comprising around 130,000 pilots worldwide (Prendergast, 2015). Largely a group of ‘privileged professio...

High performance work practices: exploring manager and employee perceptions in Scotland

Conference Proceeding
Grant, K., & Maxwell, G. A. (2015)
High performance work practices: exploring manager and employee perceptions in Scotland. In Conference Proceedings
The aim of this paper is to compare line manager and employee perceptions on high performance work practices (HPWPs) linked to employee skills utilisation in their workplace. ...

Skills utilisation in Scotland: exploring the views of managers and employees

Journal Article
Grant, K., Maxwell, G., & Ogden, S. (2014)
Skills utilisation in Scotland: exploring the views of managers and employees. Employee Relations, 36(5), 458-479. https://doi.org/10.1108/er-09-2012-0069
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore empirically manager and employee views on employees’ skills utilisation in organisations in Scotland. Design/methodology/appr...

Skills utilisation and high performance working: An analysis of line manager and employee perceptions

Presentation / Conference
Grant, K. (2012, September)
Skills utilisation and high performance working: An analysis of line manager and employee perceptions. Paper presented at British Academy of Management
no abstract available.

Young People’s Expectations of Work and the Readiness of the Workplace for Young People: Two Sides of the Same Coin?

Report
Grant, K., Egdell, V., & Vincent, D. (2021)
Young People’s Expectations of Work and the Readiness of the Workplace for Young People: Two Sides of the Same Coin?. Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland
This research examines high-potential Generation-Z’s expectations of work and the contemporary workplace. The expectations of these young people on the cusp of making their ed...

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