Staff profile
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PHD Student in the Business School |
Biography
Biography
Jamie is a full ESRC recipient and current PhD student of St Chad’s College, Durham University. He holds a PGCert and an MSc with Distinctions in Research Methods and International Business Management respectively, both of St Chad’s College, Durham University. Jamie holds a First Class BA Honours degree in Accounting with an Ede and Ravenscroft prize, which is accompanied by a First Class BBA Honours in Accounting from a National University in South Korea. His academic portfolio is coupled with international investment analytics experience in South Korea, business analytics experience in China, and academic research and teaching roles with exposure in; accounting, corporate governance, international business and research methods. The aforementioned accompanies his three years at the Fortune Global 500 company Accenture, where he worked in finance and management roles for clients such as; Procter & Gamble, HMRC and Johnson & Johnson.
Mini Biography
Currently a full ESRC Doctoral recipient, his three years working at the Fortune Global 500 company Accenture is coupled with; two First Class Honours degrees in Accounting (BA; BBA), and two Postgraduate qualifications (MSc; PGCert) both with Distinctions in International Business Management and Research Methods respectively. The aforementioned is supplemented by his international experience, where he fulfilled finance roles in both South Korea and China
Research interests
- Phenomena such as; Capital in Transit and Corporate Inversions
- Tax haven utilisation
- MNE activity - FDI between emerging and developed markets
Publications
Journal Article
- Hurst, J., & Sutherland, D. (2024). A comparative Analysis of Institutional Arbitrage Strategies in Emerging and Developed Market MNEs: exploring tax haven subsidiary incorporation. International Journal of Business and Emerging Markets, 16(3), https://doi.org/10.1504/IJBEM.2024.10057886
- Anderson, J., Sutherland, D., & Hurst, J. (2024). Measuring Chinese MNE Activity: The Challenge of Corporate Inversions and Capital in Transit Related FDI . Research in International Business and Finance, 70(Part A), Article 102355. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ribaf.2024.102355
- Sutherland, D., Hurst, J., Peng, X., & Wu, L. (2022). Exploring the Use of Offshore Intermediary Jurisdictions by Chinese MNEs for the Purposes of ‘Onward-Journey’ Transit FDI: Implications for Measuring and Understanding Chinese MNE Activity. Asia Pacific Business Review, 28(2), 214-234. https://doi.org/10.1080/13602381.2022.2013605
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