Doctor Aylin Ates
Reader
Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Innovation
Prize And Awards
- Recipient
- 2/4/2025
- Recipient
- 10/7/2024
- Recipient
- 30/5/2024
- Recipient
- 1/6/2023
- Recipient
- 5/9/2019
- Recipient
- 2018
Publications
- Hyslop-Mavroudis Amy, ,
- 13th EurOMA Sustainable Operations and Supply Chains Forum (2026)
- Cetindamar Dilek, Bliemel Martin, Acur Nuran, , McNabola Aonghus
- IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management Vol 73, pp. 2377-2382 (2026)
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- Review of Managerial Science (2026)
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- BAM 2025: 39th Annual Conference of the British Academy of Management (2025)
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- BAM 2025: 39th Annual Conference of the British Academy of Management (2025)
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- EURAM 2025 Conference (2025)
Teaching
Currently, I am the Module Leader for Applied Strategic Management for Stratchlyde MBA/Exec MBA and International Centres.
I design and deliver modules on Strategic Management, Technology and Organisational Change and Consulting within post-graduate MSc and MBA levels as well as post-experience corporate education programmes.
Research Interests
My research interests cover the areas of strategic management, innovation, digital transformation, circular business models, and manufacturing ecosystems mainly in small and medium enterprise (SME) context. I use qualitative data analysis techniques and happy to consider PhD applications in these fields.
Professional Activities
- Organiser
- 5/9/2027
- Speaker
- 29/4/2026
- Examiner
- 16/1/2026
- Examiner
- 9/1/2026
- Speaker
- 9/12/2025
- Speaker
- 30/9/2025
Projects
- Ates, Aylin (Principal Investigator)
- Dr Ates delivered executive education in strategic management for over 30 Solvias business leaders (located in the US, France, Germany, Switzerland, UK and the Netherlands) in Colmar, France, 19-20 January 2026.
- 19-Jan-2026 - 20-Jan-2026
- MacBryde, Jillian (Principal Investigator) Ates, Aylin (Co-investigator) Lindsay, Colin (Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2025 - 31-Jan-2026
- Ates, Aylin (Principal Investigator) Paton, Steve (Co-investigator)
- Understanding the dynamics of co-opetition to enable space data-as-a-service business models
- 01-Jan-2024 - 01-Jan-2027
- Paton, Steve (Principal Investigator) Ates, Aylin (Co-investigator)
- 拢5000 budget
- 13-Jan-2024 - 30-Jan-2024
- Ates, Aylin (Principal Investigator) Paton, Steve (Co-investigator)
- Awarded through internal funding at Strathclyde Business School.
Anderson Bell Christie is a Limited Company and Employee-Owned Business based in Glasgow. The company transitioned to Employee Owned in May 2019, and is 100% owned by an Employee Trust.
The projects will focus on facilitating a series of workshops to assist with the development of the strategy to consider a suitable servitised business model for the delivery of the new Zero Carbon Neighbourhoods service offering. - 01-Jan-2024 - 31-Jan-2024
- Ates, Aylin (Co-investigator) Paton, Steve (Co-investigator) Sminia, Harry (Co-investigator)
- This project is part-funded by the Glasgow City Region Innovation Accelerator programme.
Led by Innovate UK on behalf of UK Research and Innovation, the pilot Innovation Accelerator programme is investing 拢100m in 26 transformative R&D projects to accelerate the growth of three high-potential innovation clusters 鈥 Glasgow City Region, Greater Manchester and West Midlands.
The ReMake Glasgow project (Innovation Accelerator Programme) is developing a first-of-its-kind national ReMake hub within the NMIS Digital Factory. The hub will provide the skills and technologies needed to support ambitious manufacturers of all sizes to adopt circularity and extend the life of products and parts.
The aim is to achieve a 99% reduction in CO2 compared to manufacturing from new through processes such as remanufacturing, refurbishing and repairs.
With under 2% of products manufactured in the UK currently designed and reused in this way, the ReMake hub is set to advance sustainable manufacturing by supporting companies to move towards a circular economy.
SBS team supported WP5 - Innovation Support Package. This investigates the potential of value retention innovation support packages that would aid organisations adopt ReMake technologies and practices, such as Circular Business Models, LCA, Design and Cost modelling for ReX and exploitable CPD activities. The results are anticipated to have relevance for the general manufacturing industry, aviation industry, hydrocarbon industry, wind energy industry, academia, and beyond.
The work package 5 lead is Daniel McDaid, from NMIS who is working in collaboration with Scottish Institute for Remanufacture and Strathclyde Business School (Dr Aylin Ates, Dr Steve Paton and Prof Harry Sminia) as the project partners. SBS team had a budget (DI) of 拢57,000. - 01-Jan-2024 - 31-Jan-2025
Contact
Doctor
Aylin
Ates
Reader
Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Innovation
Email: aylin.ates@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 553 6122