Dr Helen Hallpike
Faculties, deparments and locations
- Faculty of Business and Social Sciences
- Department of Management
- Kingston Business School
- Kingston Hill
Adjunct Faculty
- Email:
- h.hallpike@kingston.ac.uk
About
I am a published business academic and lecturer with a PhD and an experienced businessperson with an MBA from INSEAD Global Business School. I research decision-making for sustainable careers from a new interactive distributed perspective. With my two co-authors, Beatrice Van der Heijden and Gaelle Vallee-Tourangeau I have three published papers: on presenting our Distributed interactive career decision-making framework, in 2022; the second presenting our empirical research into distributed career decision-making for sustainable careers in 2023; and the third in 2024 on career maintenance and retirement decisions. I have attended numerous conferences in the United States (AOM, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023); Poland (EAWOP, Katowice, 2023) ; Austria (Vienna, February 2020, career sustainability); The Netherlands (2017); Kingston Business School (2015, 2016, 2017). I lecture at Kingston University Business School since 2014 to present, and at Kings College London since 2015 to present.
Qualifications
- PhD, 2023
- Masters in Research, 2015
- MBA, INSEAD
- MA 1st Class Hons, Oxford University
- Diploma of the Institute of Marketing
- PGCE (Post Graduate Certificate of Education)
Domains
I lecture on all aspects of HRM including total reward and pensions at Kingston University Business School (since 2014) and King's College London (since 2015).
Qualifications
- PhD
- MRes
- PGCE
- Dip M
- MBA
Courses taught
I am a published business academic and lecturer with a PhD and an experienced businessperson with an MBA from INSEAD Global Business School. I research decision-making for sustainable careers from a new interactive distributed perspective. With my two co-authors, Beatrice Van der Heijden and Gaelle Vallee-Tourangeau I have two published papers: on presenting our Distributed interactive career decision-making framework, in 2022, and the second presenting our empirical research into distributed career decision-making for sustainable careers in 2023.
Specialisms
- careers
- decision-making
- HRM
- sustainable careers