Tadhg Ryan-Charleton

Tadhg Ryan-Charleton

Tadhg studies factors affecting various dimensions of organisational performance, including knowledge and innovation outcomes, competitive positioning and financial outcomes. Tadhg has a specific interest in inter-organisational partnerships, how they can be evaluated and improved, and how they contribute to performance in the private and public sectors.

Tadhg uses econometric techniques to analyse datasets from wide-ranging archival sources, including annual accounts, patent applications, scientific outputs, stock market data and questionnaire data. His work has been published in the top-ranked disciplinary journals, including Journal of Management, Academy of Management Annals and Strategic Management Journal. Tadhg has earned awards and/or funding from the Irish Research Council, Emerald Literati Awards and Enterprise Ireland, among others.

Tadhg is a Fulbright Scholar and holds a Ph.D from the National University of Ireland. Before joining Motu, he was a Senior Lecturer in Strategic Management at Queen’s University Belfast. At Queen’s, and previously at the University of Otago, Tadhg led strategic management, innovation and entrepreneurship programmes for undergraduates, MBA students and executives. Tadhg also serves on the Membership Engagement Committee for the Strategic Management Division of the Academy of Management.