Dr. Serge Basini
TU Dublin IPA Research Group Lead
Email: serge.basini@tudublin.ie
Dr. Serge Basini is a senior lecturer in Behavioural Science in Technological University Dublin. He is a registered qualified psychometrist (RQTU) with the British Psychological Society (BPS) and the European Federation of Psychologists Association for Work and Organizational assessment (EFPA). In addition to extensive teaching experience nationally and visiting professorships internationally, he supervises research at undergraduate to doctoral level. He is co-chair of the IPA Irish Doctoral colloquium and conference committee member of European Conference on Research Methodology for Business and Management Studies. He has served as external examiner to Dublin City University, National College of Ireland, the Irish Management Institute, the Marketing Institute of Ireland, IPA, University of Corvinus, Hungary and VSE Prague. He has published and presented nationally and internationally on topics such as the meaning of working, absenteeism management, flexibility in the Irish labour market, parent-child purchase relationships & pester power, and enhancing quality in qualitative research. In the last 25 years he has worked with companies such as VHI, IAA, IAPI, Musgrave Group, DAA, ICOS on their management development programmes.
Publications, Conference Proceedings/Papers
2023 Oliveira, E., Basini, S., & Cooney, T. How can feminist phenomenology inform Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis research into the lived (embodied) experiences of women entrepreneurs. World Conference on Qualitative Research (WCQR). Portugal, January.
2022 Oliveira, E., Basini, S., & Cooney, T. Framing A Novel Inquiry into The Lived Experiences of Women Entrepreneurs Through Feminist Phenomenology. 2022 Diana International Research Conference. Dublin.
2022 Ganly, P., Basini, S., O'Donoghue, A. (2022, September 1-3). Advancing Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis as a novel methodological tool in deepening insights and amplifying the voices of Women Mentees in Leadership Development Programmes in Irish Higher Education Institutions [Conference Paper]. RISE2022 (Re-imagining Higher Education through Equity, Inclusion and Sustainability), Sozopol, Bulgaria.
2021 Basini, S., & Kossykowska, J. (2021, June 7-9). Evaluating the contribution of qualitative research methods. IMISCOE 18th Annual Conference, “Crossing borders, connecting cultures”, Luxembourg, Luxembourg.
2021 Oliveira, E., Basini, S., & Cooney, T. (2021). How can feminist phenomenology inform a gender perspective on embodied entrepreneurial leadership? RENT Conference – University of Turku. 18th Nov 2021
2020 Building Management Capability. COVID-19 Enterprise Response Forum Building Management Capability. Report of Technological University Dublin.
2020 Basini, S. Rigor & Transparency in IPA research. European Conference on Research Methods. June 2020, Portugal
2019 Basini, S. Keynote address: Quality in Qualitative Research. 2nd Irish Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Colloquium, Dublin
2019 Basini, S., Garavan, T. & Cross, C. Re-Instantiating Absenteeism through Managerial Narratives. 19th Congress of European Work & Organisational Psychology, Turin
2018 Basini, S. Keynote address: Inaugural Irish Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Colloquium
2018 Basini, S. Paradigm Development in Organisational Science: IPA & absenteeism. Inaugural Irish Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Colloquium.
2017 Basini, S. Garavan, T. & Cross, C. Paradigm development in Organisational Science. ECRM.
Research Interests for Potential Research Students
- Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis,
- Absenteeism,
- Female Entrepreneurship and Feminist Phenomenology,
- Mentoring and Leadership Development,
- Migration generational experience,
- AR/VR in Cancer Patient Care
- Psychometric Assessment in Leadership development
- Developing Hardiness in Entrepreneurs