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Max Munday is affiliated with Cardiff University in the United Kingdom and has contributed extensively to the fields of Social Sciences and Business, Management and Accounting. Their research spans multiple subfields including Political Science and International Relations, Economics and Econometrics, Strategy and Management, Management of Technology and Innovation, and Accounting.

Their recent publications cover a range of topics, with a focus on regional development, innovation, entrepreneurship, and the impact of ICT. Notable recent papers include:

  • Addressing the challenges of combined sewer overflows (2023), published in Environmental Pollution
  • Competition, open innovation, and growth challenges in the semiconductor industry: the case of Europe's clusters (2023), published in Science and Public Policy
  • ICT resources and use: examining differences in pathways to improved small firm performance (2021), published in International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research
  • Exploring a low SME equity equilibrium in Wales (2021), published in European Planning Studies
  • Capital ownership, innovation and regional development policy in the economic periphery: An energy industry case (2020), published in Local Economy The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit

Their research is associated with several main topics, such as:

  • Regional Development and Policy
  • Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
  • Regional resilience and development
  • Innovation and Knowledge Management
  • ICT Impact and Policies
  • Digital Platforms and Economics
  • Firm Innovation and Growth

Max Munday has collaborated regularly with several co-authors, notably:

  • Annette Roberts
  • Reza Ahmadian
  • Robert Huggins
  • Nikos Kapitsinis
  • Chen Xu

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • European Planning Studies
  • Local Economy The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit
  • Welsh Economic Review
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Environmental Pollution

Max Munday's research primarily centers on the dynamics of regional development and economic policy, with interdisciplinary attention to entrepreneurship, innovation, and information and communication technologies. Their work reflects an engagement with both theoretical and applied issues in social sciences and business studies, contributing to understanding the ways regional economies adapt and develop in response to technological and policy changes.

Best Publications

  • Understanding innovation in small and medium-sized enterprises: a process manifest

    Timothy James Edwards;Rick Delbridge;Maxim C. R. Munday

  • Acceptance, acceptability and environmental justice: the role of community benefits in wind energy development

    Richard John Westley Cowell;Gillian Irene Bristow;Maxim C. R. Munday

  • The challenge of valuing ecosystem services that have no material benefits

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  • Wind Farms in Rural Areas: How Far Do Community Benefits from Wind Farms Represent a Local Economic Development Opportunity?.

    Maxim C. R. Munday;Gillian Irene Bristow;Richard John Westley Cowell

  • Industrial Performance, Agglomeration, and Foreign Manufacturing Investment in the UK

    Nigel Driffield;Max Munday

  • Foreign Direct Investment, Transactions Linkages, and the Performance of the Domestic Sector

    Nigel Driffield;Maxim C. R. Munday;Annette Roberts

  • The UK Regional Distribution of Foreign Direct Investment: Analysis and Determinants

    Stephen Hill;Max Munday

  • Windfalls for whom? The evolving notion of ‘community’ in community benefit provisions from wind farms

    Gillian Irene Bristow;Richard John Westley Cowell;Maxim C. R. Munday

  • Natural or synthetic - how global trends in textile usage threaten freshwater environments.

    Catherine Stone;Fredric M Windsor;Max Munday;Isabelle Durance

  • Call Centre Growth and Location: Corporate Strategy and the Spatial Division of Labour

    Gillian Bristow;Max Munday;Peter Gripaios

  • Accounting for the carbon associated with regional tourism consumption

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  • Accounting cost data disclosure and buyer-supplier partnerships—a research note

    Max Munday

  • Foreign Manufacturing, Regional Agglomeration and Technical Efficiency in UK Industries: A Stochastic Production Frontier Approach

    Nigel Driffield;Max Munday

  • Assessing industry linkages using regional input–output tables

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  • Making Location Quotients More Relevant as a Policy Aid in Regional Spatial Analysis

    Andrew Crawley;Malcolm James Beynon;Maxim C. R. Munday

  • Regional Tourism Satellite Accounts: A Useful Policy Tool?

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  • The Regional Distribution of Foreign Manufacturing Investment in the UK

    Stephen Hill;Max Munday

  • Assessing the Role of the Arts and Cultural Industries in a Local Economy

    Jane Bryan;Steve Hill;Max Munday;Annette Roberts

  • Assessing the Impacts of Foreign Manufacturing on Regional Economies: The Cases of Wales, Scotland and the West Midlands

    Steven Brand;Stephen Hill;Max Munday

  • Evaluating the Economic Benefits from Tourism Spending through Input-Output Frameworks: Issues and Cases

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  • Inward investment, transaction linkages and productivity spillovers

    Nigel L. Driffield;Max Munday;Annette Roberts

  • Factories or Warehouses? A Welsh Perspective on Japanese Transplant Manufacturing

    Max Munday;Jon Morris;Barry Wilkinson

  • Developing approaches to measuring and monitoring sustainable development in Wales: A review

    Max Munday;Annette Roberts

  • New directions in regional innovation policy: a network model for generating entrepreneurship and economic development

    Robert Huggins;David Waite;Maxim Munday

  • The determinants of inward investment: a Welsh analysis

    Stephen Hill;Max Munday

  • ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE PERIPHERY: THE CASE OF A55 IMPROVEMENTS IN NORTH WALES

    Jane Bryan;Stephen Hill;Max Munday;Annette Roberts

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter McGregor
Peter McGregor University of Strathclyde
Nigel Driffield
Nigel Driffield University of Warwick
Jon M. Moorby
Jon M. Moorby Aberystwyth University
David Styles
David Styles University of Galway
Michael J. Peel
Michael J. Peel Cardiff University

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