- Senior professor and Academic Programme Director for Transcontinental track (multi-centre) of the classic ESC Grande École programme Master in Management at Grenoble École de Management
- Academic Advisor and Zone representative for GEM in Italy, Central and Eastern Europe, Turkey and South-East Asia
- Co-Director of the former Cambridge Advanced Management and Economics programme summer school Cambridge and now Co-director of the Cambridge Interlude
- Visiting Faculty, Sasin School of Management
- 2009 – present: Senior professor and Academic Programme Director for Transcontinental track (multi-centre) of the classic ESC Grande École programme Master in Management at Grenoble École de Management
- 2009-present: Academic Advisor and Zone representative for GEM in Italy, Central and Eastern Europe, Turkey and South-East Asia
- 2009 – 2012: Senior professor and Head of Department of People Organisations and Society, Grenoble Ecole de Management (GEM)
- May 2016 – April 2019: External Examiner at Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
- July 2014 – present: Co-Director of the former Cambridge Advanced Management and Economics programme summer school Cambridge and now Co-director of the Cambridge Interlude
- 2006 – 2009; Senior professor and Director of Studies at Grenoble Graduate School of Business, part of the international arm of Grenoble Ecole de Management
- 1994 – 2006: Senior Lecturer, MBA Programme Co-ordinator and Timetabling Officer at Cardiff University Business School, UK
- 1992 – 1994: Academic Dean of European Business School, Parma, Italy
- 1981-1992: Lecturer at Cardiff University Business School
- Real Estate Management
- Timetabling Consultancy
- Aircraft Leasing (light aircraft)
- OTTAVIANI F, LeROY A & O’SULLIVAN P (2021) “Constructing non-monetary social indicators: an analysis of the effects of interpretive communities” in Ecological Economics.
- O’SULLIVAN P & KRAISORNSUTHASINEE S (2020) You earn as you live as you value: Consumption-Work dialectic and its implications for Sustainability Sustainability Accounting Management and Practice Journal 11:2, 429-450
- O’SULLIVAN P (2019) The Capital Asset Pricing Model and the Efficient Markets Hypothesis: the compelling fairy tale of contemporary financial economics, International Journal of Political Economy, 47: 3/4, 225-252
- O’SULLIVAN P (2019) “Economists Personal Responsibility and Ethics”, chapter in NEGRU I & DOLFSA W (2019) The Ethical Formation of Economists, Routledge London
- MARTINEZ F O’SULLIVAN P SMITH M&ESPOSITO M (2017) “Perspectives on the role of Business in Social Innovation in Journal of Management Development 36(5) Pgs 681-695.
- MANDALAKI E & O’SULLIVAN P (2016), Organisational indulgences or abuse of indulgences: Can good actions somehow wipe out corporate sins?, M@n@gement, 19(3), pgs 203-227.
- O’SULLIVAN P ALLINGTON N and ESPOSITO M (2015) “The Philosophy, Politics and Economics of Finance in the 21st century; from Hubris to Disgrace” Routledge, London
- THOMAS M, O’SULLIVAN P, SILVESTRE J & ZAHNER M (2015) “Innovation and alliances in international management programmes: redefining and extending the model” in Journal of International Education in Business Vol 8 No 2 pgs 92-108.
- O’SULLIVAN P and NGAU O (2014) “The roots of the quest for leadership and the Master-Slave relationship” in International Leadership Journal, special issue on Ethics and Leadership, Fall 2014; pgs 53-73.
- 0’SULLIVAN P and SANTORA J (2014) Introductory Preface to International Leadership Journal, special issue on Ethics and Leadership, Fall 2014; pgs 3-6.
- O’SULLIVAN P (2014) “Conceptual Foundations of the Social Progress Index” in Social Progress Index Methodological Report, pgs 23-39; Social Progress Imperative, Washington DC
- O’SULLIVAN P and NGAU O (2014) “WHISTLEBLOWING : A critical philosophical analysis of the component moral decisions of the act and some new perspectives on its moral significance”. in Business Ethics: a European Review Vol 23 No 4 (Oct 2014) Pgs 401-415.
- O’SULLIVAN P (2014) « The Ethical dimension in the teaching of Economics and the Tradition of Critical Political Economy” in OGUNYEMI K (ed) “Teaching Ethics across the Management Curriculum: a handbook for international faculty”, Business Expert Press, Singapore
- O’SULLIVAN P, SMITH M and ESPOSITO M (2012) “Business Ethics: a critical approach integrating ethics across the business world” Routledge, London
- O’SULLIVAN P (2011) “Some Considerations on Methodology in Ethics: the different levels of critique in the various areas of professional ethics » in Studia UBB Philospophia No 3/2011 Studia Universitatis Cluj.
- O’SULLIVAN P and NGAU O (2012) “FULFILLMENT or SLAVERY ? Some philosophical reflections on the paradoxes of the contemporary conceptions of work in Economics and other human sciences » in Studia UBB. Philosophia No 2/2012, Studia Universitatis Cluj
- O’SULLIVAN P (2011) “Economic Methodology and Freedom to Choose”, Routledge Revivals London. (Reprint of my 1987 work below)
- O’SULLIVAN P (2009) “The relevance of Business Ethics to today’s business” article in Le Dauphiné Libéré (French newspaper) 24 November 2009
- O’SULLIVAN P (2008) “The growing interest in Business Ethics”, in INFO, magazine of the French Chamber of Commerce in UK, Jan-Feb 2008.
- ALLINGTON N and O’SULLIVAN P (2006) “Introduction to Economics” a custom text, Pearson, Harlow
- O’SULLIVAN P and PATEL T (2004) “Fragmentation in Transport Systems and the Problem of System Integrity”, in Transport Policy Vol 11 (Spring 2004), pgs 215-225.
- O’SULLIVAN P (1989) “Empirical Testing in Economics and the Theory of Truth”, in Ricerche Economiche, Vol 43, No 1+2 Jan-June 1989, Pgs 151 – 175.
- O’SULLIVAN P (1987) “Economic Methodology and Freedom to Choose”, Allen and Unwin, London.
- O’SULLIVAN P (1984) “Friedman’s methodology revisited: a proposal for a decisive refutation of the F-twist” in Explorations in Knowledge, Vol 1 No 2, pgs 32 – 49.
- PhD degree (1981) from European University Institute, Florence, Italy (EUI PhDs are ungraded) for a thesis “Teleological explanation in economics and in the human sciences”
- MA in Economics (1974) with first class honours from University College Dublin (NUI) for a dissertation entitled “Human Capital, Education and Economic Growth in Ireland”
- BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (1972) with first class honours from University College Dublin (NUI)