Marton Racz

Research Fellow at Bayes Business School

Schools

  • Bayes Business School

Links

Bayes Business School

Marton is a postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Ethics, Sustainability and Engagement unit at Cass. He received his PhD from the University of Leicester in 2017. His doctoral thesis explored the meanings and practices of criticality in a business school in the UK. Building on this, his research currently focuses on the organization of higher education; on innovative ways of educating management students for ethics, responsibility and reflexivity; and on the roles management academics’ organizational practices play in achieving this goal. Marton is happy to supervise students in the areas of ethics, corporate social responsibility, and education.

Qualifications

  • PhD, University of Leicester, United Kingdom
  • MA, Central European University, Hungary
  • Master's, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary

Employment

  • Lecturer, University of Essex, Colchester, Sep 2016 – Feb 2017
  • Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Leicester, Oct 2012 – Sep 2016
  • Lecturer, International Business School, Budapest, Sep 2006 – Aug 2012

Visiting Appointments

Visiting Lecturer, University of Trier, 2012 – 2016

Memberships of Professional Organisations

Fellow, Higher Education Academy, 2016 – present

Languages

Hungarian.

Expertise

Primary Topics

  • Critical Management Studies
  • Gender & Diversity Management
  • Management Learning
  • Organization Theory
  • Qualitative Research Methods

Book

Gergely, V., Gelsei, G., Horvath, V. and Racz, M. (Eds.), (2004). A láthatatlanság vége: Társadalomismereti olvasókönyv. Budapest: Alapítvány a TEK-ért.

Chapter

Racz, M. (2016). The researcher’s duties: continuing the conversation. In Steyaert, C., Beyes, T. and Parker, M. (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Reinventing Management Education (pp. 424–436). Abingdon and New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-91868-4.

Journal Articles (2)

  • Racz, M. and Sazdovska, J. (2010). Cross-module Assessment: Student Presentations in Principles and Practices of Business and Communication for Business. CEEMAN News, (55), pp. 33–34.
  • Cheresheva, I. and Racz, M. (2010). A kezeslábastól a piszkos zokniig. Magyar Fogyasztó, 2(7), pp. 14–21.

Editorial Activity

ephemera (http://www.ephemerajournal.org), Member of the editorial collective, 2017 – present.

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