Mr Jack Whybrow
Tutor in Business
Norwich Business School
University of East Anglia
United Kingdom
Biography
He is currently employed as a Tutor in Business for Norwich Business School (NBS). In this role he mainly deliver seminars to business students on economics, international trade, management issues associated with international businesses and principles of marketing. In past years he have also delivered seminars for quantitative methods, co-lectured a module (buyer behaviour and interactive marketing) for the MBA programme and for the School of Economics guest lectured (Labour Economics) and delivered a variety of seminars. He is also in the final stages of completing a PhD in applied econometrics and policy analysis with the School of Economics.
Research Interest
His PhD research is interdisciplinary but broadly falls under the Economics of Education. Specifically, he assess the changing cultural and social influences with respect to UK Higher Education participation.
Publications
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Whybrow, J. (2012) Book Review: ‘Micro Trends – Surprising tales of the way we live today’, (Book/Film/Article review) (Published)
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Whybrow, J., Zheng, J. (2012) Are we capable of being altruistic?, (Featured article) (Published)
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Whybrow, J. (2014) Bitcoin: Currency or Commodity? Is there a future for virtual currencies?, (Featured article) (Published)