Overview
I have an interdisciplinary background having completed my Magister Artium in British Cultural Studies, Economics and Law in Germany. I worked on research projects in cultural and environmental history at Nottingham University and the National Forest Co., and completed my PhD in Sociology before joining Cardiff Business School in 2012.
I am involved in research projects to understand the regulation of local government. My other research interests are focused on state-society relations in the context of economic development in both mature and emerging economies
Publication
2024
- Reynolds, L., Peattie, K., Koenig-Lewis, N. and Doering, H. 2024. There’s a time and place: Navigating omni-temporality in the place branding process. Journal of Business Research 170, article number: 114308. (10.1016/j.jbusres.2023.114308)
2023
- Reynolds, L., Doering, H., Koenig-Lewis, N. and Peattie, K. 2023. Engagement and estrangement: A "tale of two cities" for Bristol’s green branding. European Journal of Marketing 57(9), pp. 2432-2458. (10.1108/EJM-08-2021-0602)
- Entwistle, T. and Doering, H. 2023. Amoral Management and the Normalisation of Deviance: The Case of Stafford Hospital. Journal of Business Ethics (10.1007/s10551-023-05445-6)
- Doering, H., Barros, A., Gomes, M. and Rodrigues, C. 2023. Populist ‘Order and Progress’: authoritarianism and loyal business elites in Brazil. In: Morgan, G. and Feldmann, M. eds. Business and Populism: The Odd Couple?. Oxford University Press, pp. 223-242., (10.1093/oso/9780192894335.003.0011)
2022
- Reynolds, L., Koenig-Lewis, N., Doering, H. and Peattie, K. 2022. Competing for legitimacy in the place branding process: (re)negotiating the stakes. Tourism Management 91, article number: 104532. (10.1016/j.tourman.2022.104532)
2021
- Doering, H., Downe, J., Elraz, H. and Martin, S. 2021. Organizational identity threats and aspirations in reputation management. Public Management Review 23(3), pp. 376-396. (10.1080/14719037.2019.1679234)
- Morgan, G., Doering, H. and Gomes, M. 2021. Extending varieties of capitalism to emerging economies: what can we learn from Brazil?. New Political Economy 26(4), pp. 540-553. (10.1080/13563467.2020.1807485)
2017
- Doering, H., Santos, R. S. P. d. and Pocher, E. 2017. New developmentalism in Brazil? The need for sectoral analysis. Review of International Political Economy 24(2), pp. 332-362. (10.1080/09692290.2016.1273841)
- Reynolds, L., Koenig-Lewis, N. and Doering, H. 2017. Questioning the rhetoric of inclusivity in the co-creation of city brands through Bourdieu's field-capital lens. Presented at: Institute of Place Management 4th International Biennial Conference, Manchester, UK, 7-8 Sep 2017.
- Reynolds, L., Koenig-Lewis, N. and Doering, H. 2017. Struggling for legitimacy in the city branding process: an application of Bourdieu’s field-capital theory to the co-creation of the city brand identity. Presented at: 4th Corfu Symposium on Managing & Marketing Places 2017, Corfu, Greece, 24-27 April 2017.
2016
- Doering, H., Evans, C. and Stroud, D. 2016. Sustainable varieties of capitalism: greening steelwork in Brazil and Germany. Presented at: 24th International Labour Process Conference, Berlin, Germany, 4-6 April 2016.
2015
- Doering, H., Downe, J. and Martin, S. 2015. Regulating public services: How public managers respond to external performance assessment. Public Administration Review 75(6), pp. 867-877. (10.1111/puar.12400)
- Doering, H., Stroud, D. and Evans, C. 2015. Sustainable varieties of capitalism? The greening of steel work in Brazil and Germany. Relations Industrielles/ Industrial Relations 70(4), pp. 621-644. (10.7202/1034897ar)
2014
- Doering, H. 2014. Competing visions of community: empowerment and abandonment in the governance of coalfield regeneration. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 38(3), pp. 1003-1018. (10.1111/1468-2427.12035)
Adrannau llyfrau
- Doering, H., Barros, A., Gomes, M. and Rodrigues, C. 2023. Populist ‘Order and Progress’: authoritarianism and loyal business elites in Brazil. In: Morgan, G. and Feldmann, M. eds. Business and Populism: The Odd Couple?. Oxford University Press, pp. 223-242., (10.1093/oso/9780192894335.003.0011)
Cynadleddau
- Reynolds, L., Koenig-Lewis, N. and Doering, H. 2017. Questioning the rhetoric of inclusivity in the co-creation of city brands through Bourdieu's field-capital lens. Presented at: Institute of Place Management 4th International Biennial Conference, Manchester, UK, 7-8 Sep 2017.
- Reynolds, L., Koenig-Lewis, N. and Doering, H. 2017. Struggling for legitimacy in the city branding process: an application of Bourdieu’s field-capital theory to the co-creation of the city brand identity. Presented at: 4th Corfu Symposium on Managing & Marketing Places 2017, Corfu, Greece, 24-27 April 2017.
- Doering, H., Evans, C. and Stroud, D. 2016. Sustainable varieties of capitalism: greening steelwork in Brazil and Germany. Presented at: 24th International Labour Process Conference, Berlin, Germany, 4-6 April 2016.
Erthyglau
- Reynolds, L., Peattie, K., Koenig-Lewis, N. and Doering, H. 2024. There’s a time and place: Navigating omni-temporality in the place branding process. Journal of Business Research 170, article number: 114308. (10.1016/j.jbusres.2023.114308)
- Reynolds, L., Doering, H., Koenig-Lewis, N. and Peattie, K. 2023. Engagement and estrangement: A "tale of two cities" for Bristol’s green branding. European Journal of Marketing 57(9), pp. 2432-2458. (10.1108/EJM-08-2021-0602)
- Entwistle, T. and Doering, H. 2023. Amoral Management and the Normalisation of Deviance: The Case of Stafford Hospital. Journal of Business Ethics (10.1007/s10551-023-05445-6)
- Reynolds, L., Koenig-Lewis, N., Doering, H. and Peattie, K. 2022. Competing for legitimacy in the place branding process: (re)negotiating the stakes. Tourism Management 91, article number: 104532. (10.1016/j.tourman.2022.104532)
- Doering, H., Downe, J., Elraz, H. and Martin, S. 2021. Organizational identity threats and aspirations in reputation management. Public Management Review 23(3), pp. 376-396. (10.1080/14719037.2019.1679234)
- Morgan, G., Doering, H. and Gomes, M. 2021. Extending varieties of capitalism to emerging economies: what can we learn from Brazil?. New Political Economy 26(4), pp. 540-553. (10.1080/13563467.2020.1807485)
- Doering, H., Santos, R. S. P. d. and Pocher, E. 2017. New developmentalism in Brazil? The need for sectoral analysis. Review of International Political Economy 24(2), pp. 332-362. (10.1080/09692290.2016.1273841)
- Doering, H., Downe, J. and Martin, S. 2015. Regulating public services: How public managers respond to external performance assessment. Public Administration Review 75(6), pp. 867-877. (10.1111/puar.12400)
- Doering, H., Stroud, D. and Evans, C. 2015. Sustainable varieties of capitalism? The greening of steel work in Brazil and Germany. Relations Industrielles/ Industrial Relations 70(4), pp. 621-644. (10.7202/1034897ar)
- Doering, H. 2014. Competing visions of community: empowerment and abandonment in the governance of coalfield regeneration. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 38(3), pp. 1003-1018. (10.1111/1468-2427.12035)
Research
Research interests
- The local state: its role, performance and regulation
- Economic Development: in mature and emerging economies (esp. in Latin America)
- Changing nature of capitalism
PhD supervision research interests
- Changing nature of capitalism
- Economic development: in mature and emerging economies (esp. in Latin America)
- The local state: its role, performance and regulation
Biography
Qualifications
- PhD in Sociology, Cardiff University
- MA in British Cultural Studies, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- MSc Social Science Research Methods, Cardiff University
Professional memberships
- Member of ESRC Peer Review College
Contact Details
DoeringH@cardiff.ac.uk
+44 29208 70805
Aberconway Building, Room D24, Colum Road, Cathays, Cardiff, CF10 3EU
+44 29208 70805
Aberconway Building, Room D24, Colum Road, Cathays, Cardiff, CF10 3EU