Dr James Derbyshire

Dr James Derbyshire


Post-Doctoral Researcher (IIMP)


Location: 1st Floor, Lord Ashcroft Building, Cambridge
Room: LAB 119

UK: 0845 196 5682
International: +44 (0)1245 493131 ext. 5682
Email: james.derbyshire@anglia.ac.uk





James Derbyshire is part of the Institute for International Management Practice (IIMP) at Anglia Ruskin University. Prior to joining the Institute he worked for many years in consulting for organisations such as Capgemini, Cambridge Econometrics and RAND Corporation. He has a bachelor's degree in history from The University of Liverpool, an MBA from Durham University Business School and a PhD from The University of Liverpool. His PhD examined the networks established by firms when attempting to innovate and related their various network configurations to the level of innovativeness achieved by them. It illustrated the usefulness of particular network configurations using a multi-agent model of the search for 'good' innovations on a fitness landscape.

His consultancy work has mainly focused on economic development. He managed a number of large-scale research projects for the European Commission while working for four years as a Senior Economist at Cambridge Econometrics. These included a project to estimate the capital stock for each region of the European Union for DG Regional Policy and a project to estimate the number of enterprises, number of employees, value-added, turnover, investment and wages and salaries in eight broad sectors for each EU Member State for DG Enterprise and Industry. Other organisations for which he has provided consultancy include the UK government, numerous local authorities, and private-sector firms such as General Motors Europe.

His research focus cuts across a number of fields and includes entrepreneurship, cluster measurement, innovation, regional development and economics, relationality and knowledge flows, demography, multi-agent modelling, scenario planning, and the philosophy and methods of social-science research.

Publications

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  • Derbyshire J (2013) The survival half-life of firms and its effect on economic development, Local Economy 28(1): 114-122.
  • Derbyshire J Gardiner B and Waights S (2013), Estimating the capital stock for the NUTS2 regions of the EU27, Applied Economics, 45(9): 1133-1149.
  • Hollanders H Derbyshire J Lewney R Tijssen R Tarantola S and Rivera Leon L (2012) Regional Innovation Scoreboard 2012: Methodology Report, European Commission: DG Enterprise & Industry.
  • Wymenga P Spanikova V Derbyshire J and Barker A (2011) Are the EU's SMEs recovering? Annual Report on EU SMEs 2010/11, European Commission: DG Enterprise & Industry.
  • Derbyshire J and Haywood G (2010) Labour, the enterprise gap and the Red Queen, Local Economy 25(5/6): 446-461 (winner of Sam Aaranovitch memorial prize for best paper of 2010).
  • Derbyshire J (2010) Will policies designed to encourage links between European clusters weaken their internal dynamics? Local Economy 25(4): 328-338.
  • Derbyshire J and Haywood G (2009) Uncovering creative destruction: A new method and data source, Local Economy 24(4): 310-322.
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