Rosemary Stewart (business theorist)

Rosemary Stewart is widely known for her extensive writings on managerial work and behaviour. Her career has been in management research and teaching, combined with managing for seven years. She received a doctorate from the London School of Economics, and Uppsala University in Sweden has granted her the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Philosophy.

Formerly a Fellow in Organisational Behaviour at Templeton College, Oxford, she is now an Honorary Fellow at the same college.[1] Her research has covered a wide range of subjects and organisations in industry, commerce and the National Health Service England and Wales, NHS. Her main research interests are in managerial work and behaviour and management in the NHS. She has run workshops for many years for NHS chief executives and, currently, for chairs. She has lectured in many parts of the world.

Rosemary Stewart is author of more than a dozen books on management and edited books and numerous articles in academic and practitioner journals. Areas: general management, managerial behaviour, health care management.

Rosemary Stewart, born in London, England in 1924, died in Oxford in 2015.[2]

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