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Professor Frank Peck, PhD

  • Research Professor in Regional Development
  • Institute of Business, Industry and Leadership
  • Centre for Regional Economic Development (CRED)
  • Business
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Qualifications and memberships

Bachelor of Arts (Dual Hons.) Geography and Economic History, Sheffield University

Post-Graduate Certificate of Education (PGCE), Sheffield College of Education

PhD on Industrial location and agglomeration economies, Sheffield University

Fellow of the Regional Studies Association and formerly Board Member

Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences (AcSS) for contribution to research and public policy in regional economic development (nominated 2009).

Member of Expert Groups for the European Commission (Cluster Strategies in EU Regions, Co-operation in Science and Technology in Europe)

Academic and research interests

  • Local and regional development strategies

  • Regional clusters, knowledge networks and regional innovation

  • Small business and entrepreneurship in rural areas

  • Local supply chains

Publications

Cowie, P., Mulvey, G., Peck, F. and Shaw, K. (2018) 鈥淏rexit: Implications for the rural north of England,鈥 Report commissioned by Northumberland County Council and the Institute for Local Governance.

Peck F (2018) 鈥淩eview of Issues Related to Methods, Criteria and Indicators for Widening Actions鈥 Report prepared for the European Commission, DG Research and Innovation, Unit B5 鈥 Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation, June. DOI 10.2777/636491    ISBN  978-92-79-87951-7. Available at:

Peck, F. and Mulvey, G. (2016) 鈥淐ross-border collaboration in economic development: Institutional change on the Anglo-Scottish Border,鈥 Journal of Borderlands Studies. Published online at .

Peck F., Parry S., Mulvey G., Jackson K., Cabras I. and Jackson J.(2014) 鈥淭he role and significance of rates relief for supporting businesses in Wales,鈥 Environment & Planning C: Government & Policy, Vol 32, Issue 6, pp. 982 - 99.

Peck, F., Connolly, S., Durnin, J. and Jackson, K. (2013) Prospects for 鈥減lace-based鈥 industrial policy in England: the role of Local Enterprise Partnerships Local Economy 28 (7-8), 828-841. DOI.org/10.1177/0269094213498470

Ketels, C., Nauwelaers, C., Cassingena Harper, J., Lindqvist, G., Lubicka, B. and Peck, F (2013) 鈥淭he Role of Clusters in Smart Specialisation Strategies,鈥 Report of the Expert Group on Clusters and Smart Specialisation, European Commission, DG Research & Innovation.  DOI 10.2777/43211   ISBN 978-92-79-33233-3. Available at:

Peck, F., Bell, F. and Black, L. (2010) Addressing the Skills Gap in Regeneration and Economic Development in Cumbria, Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal 4(1), 76-89. ISSN 1752-9646 (Online)

Peck, F., Mulvey, G., Jackson, K., and Cabras, I. (2010) 鈥淓valuation of the Small Business Rates Relief Scheme in Wales鈥 for the Welsh Assembly Government (2010) available at https://gov.wales/docs/caecd/research/101207-evaluation-small-business-rates-relief-scheme-en.pdf

Recent external roles

Board Member and Editor of "Regons", Regional Studies Association, 2009-2017

Member of Expert Group for Mid-term Evaluation of the EU COST Programme, Jan-April 2017

Evaluation Expert for European Institute for Technology, (EIT) Knowledge Innovation Communities funded by the European Union, July-November 2016

Expert Evaluator for European Union Horizon 2020 Proposals under Work Programme 2014-15 鈥淪cience with and for Society鈥, Oct-Nov 2015

Expert Evaluator for European Union Horizon 2020 Proposals under Work Programme 2014-15 鈥淪preading Excellence and Widening Participation鈥, May-June 2015

Advisor to PhD Programmes, Waterford Institute for Technology, Waterford, EIRE, 鈥淩egional Innovation in Europe鈥 2013 - present

Independent Expert Group on 鈥淭he Role of Clusters in the Development of Smart Specialisation Strategies. Appointed by the European Union DG Research & Innovation , December 2012-May 2013

Expert Evaluator for European Union Framework Programme 7 鈥淩egions of Knowledge 2鈥, Transnational Cooperation between Research-Driven Clusters: December 2011 - March 2012