Selim Cakir

Selim Cakir

The Department of Strategy and International Business
Associate Professor of Strategy and International Business

Contact details

Address
University House
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Selim is an Associate Professor of Strategy and International Business in Birmingham Business School. Previously, he worked at University of Bristol Business School and Nottingham University Business School. 

His research interests lie at the intersection of strategic management, international business, and sustainability. He particularly focuses on modern slavery and labour exploitation risks within international business contexts.

Qualifications

  • PhD in Management, University of Warwick, 2017
  • MSc (Distinction) in International Business, University of Birmingham, 2012
  • BSc in Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Sabanci University, 2011

Biography

Selim’s work has been published in leading journals, including British Journal of Management, Risk Analysis, and Production and Operations Management. His research is divided into two streams. In the first stream, he focuses on micro-foundations of sustainability. He examines the role of leadership in promoting sustainability initiatives in the workplace. He also investigates employees’ psychological distance to sustainability concepts and its impact on mitigating behaviours. 

In the second stream, he focuses on sustainability management in global supply chains. By adopting an interdisciplinary approach, he collaborates with academics and practitioners from different disciplines to address the complexity of sustainability problems in global supply chains. He leads on projects which aim to help organizations and decision makers to better manage their limited resources when they address sustainability challenges. 

Selim frequently collaborates with practitioners and policy makers in their efforts to tackle labour exploitation and modern slavery. He assisted organizations, including Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), Public Works Canada, and Bradford City Council, to understand and respond to modern slavery risks in their supply chains. He also works with various stakeholders in agricultural supply chains to improve working conditions, particularly focusing on migrant workers. 

Teaching

MSc International Business (Edgbaston and Dubai)

Publications

Cakir M.S., Wardman, J.K., Trautrims, A. forthcoming. How does ethical leadership affect safety voice? Evidence from Covid-19 health crisis. Risk Analysis. doi.org/10.1111/risa.14053 

Gokalp, E., Cakir, M.S., Satis, H. forthcoming. Dynamic capacity planning of hospital resources under covid-19 uncertainty using approximate dynamic programming. Journal of the Operational Research Society. doi.org/10.1080/01605682.2023.2168570 

Boguerra, A., Hughes, M., Cakir, M.S., Tatoglu, E. 2023. Linking entrepreneurial orientation to environmental collaboration: A stakeholder theory and evidence from MNCs in an emerging market. British Journal of Management, 34(1): 487-511 

Gokalp, E., Cakir M.S., Kougkoulos, I. 2022. Capacity management of migrant accommodation centres using approximate dynamic programming. Journal of the Operational Research Society, 73(6): 1198-1210. 

Kougkoulos, I., Cakir, M.S., Kunz, N., Trautrims, A., Gold, S., Boyd, D. 2021. A multi-criteria decision analysis to prioritize locations of labour exploitation for ground-based interventions. Production and Operations Management, 30(12): 4396-4411. 

Trautrims A., Schleper M.C., Cakir M.S., Gold, S. 2020. Survival at the expense of the weakest? Managing modern slavery risks in supply chains during Covid-19. Journal of Risk Research, 23(7-8): 1067-1072.