Research covers how the impacts of marginalised communities’ entrepreneurial characteristics, such as gender, race and disability, have shaped their entrepreneurial action.
Staff
Research
Sarah Dodd
Sarah Dodd other research has explored the barriers and possibilities facing , particularly from a social capital/networking perspective. Sarah also has a wider research interest in entrepreneurial .
Paul Lassalle
Paul Lassalle’s other work focuses on the importance of diversity and migration in contemporary societies. He has published his research in leading academic journals in the fields of migration and management research (including in the and ). His most recent works explores the specific conditions experienced by migrant entrepreneurs in other contexts.
Dr Suzanne Mawson
Similarly, Dr Suzanne Mawson’s research explores the drivers of transnational entrepreneurial migration to entrepreneurial ecosystems for accelerated growth, as well as firm start-up and growth ambitions amongst refugees and economic migrants. For instance, she has .
Paul Lassalle, Professor Sarah Dodd
Alongside Dr Paul Lassalle and Professor Sarah Dodd, Dr Mwaura has also worked as Principal Investigator evaluated in Scotland and , funded by the Scottish Government and the Federation of Small Businesses.