Biography
Professor Roy Green

BA LLB (Adelaide), PhD (Cambridge)
Professor in Management
Macquarie Graduate School of Management
Professor Roy Green is Dean of Macquarie Graduate School of Management (MGSM). He took his undergraduate degrees at the University of Adelaide and a PhD in economics at the University of Cambridge, where he was a Research Fellow during the 1980s, and worked subsequently in universities and government in Australia, the UK and Ireland. Most recently he was Dean of the Faculty of Commerce at the National University of Ireland, Galway, where he attracted competitive funding for a national centre of excellence, the Centre for Innovation & Structural Change (CISC), and a private endowment to establish the new JE Cairnes Graduate School of Business & Public Policy.
Professor Green has published widely in the areas of innovation, industry policy, regional development and workplace analysis. He has also served on public bodies and undertaken projects with industry and organisations such as the OECD, European Commission and Enterprise Ireland. He was chair of the Irish Academy of Management, chair of the private sector panel of the National Centre for Partnership & Performance, and member of Enterprise Ireland’s National Research Funding Support Board, the Irish Research Council for the Humanities & Social Sciences and the Advisory Forum of the Economic & Social Research Institute. He also joined business leaders on the Steering Group of the Atlantic Technology Corridor, a grouping of 270 ICT and medical technology companies in the west of Ireland.