Research students

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  • Philip Briggs

    Doctoral researcher

    Philip is a Chartered Surveyor and entrepreneur. He has worked in both Real Estate and industry in the UK, Europe, UAE, and US. He has worked with government departments, financial institutions, corporate companies, and extensively with SMEs of all sizes as an adviser or collaborator.  

  • Jacqueline Jenkins

    Doctoral researcher

    The aim of Jacqueline’s research is to understand the factors that support architecture and photography students' career and entrepreneurship formation. The role that creative higher education plays in shaping entrepreneurial outcomes in supporting students’ preparation for obtaining work in their chosen industry. 

  • Eric Osei

    Doctoral researcher

    Eric's aim is to continue to contribute to the empowerment of students and small businesses in partnership with research-based institutions.

  • Xiping Shinnie

    Doctoral researcher

    Xiping's study focuses on the real-life entrepreneurial experiences between Black and Chinese ethnic minority groups in Birmingham, to not only identify the similarities and differences between the two minority entrepreneur groups but also develop a theoretical framework of migrant entrepreneurship.

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  • Lenni George - Applying International Capacity Development Instruments to Social Enterprises through Multi-level Engagement
  • Liang Liang - SMEs, Growth, and Networks: Understanding the Missing Links
  • Vincent English -  The influence of boundary agents and dynamic capability development in small business
  • Aineias Gkikas - Understanding the Context of SME Growth: Evidence from Indonesia
  • Seetal Parmar - PhD 2019. “An Empirical and Comparative Study on How Ethnic Minority Women and Non- BAME Women in Middle Management Roles in the UK”. DoS Dr Cindy Milman 
  • Jin Mai - PhD 2019. “Post-entry Performance of Chinese SME Entrepreneurial Exporters: A Conceptualization of Agile Thinking”. Dr Cindy Milman 
  • Tamaralaiyefa Harold Tiemo – Success Factors for Black African SMEs in Mainstream Markets within the United Kingdom.
  • Jessica Lozanzo-Leon - Developing the concept of transformational entrepreneurship and its potential for social and economic impact, particularly in response to the challenges faced by Latin American communities, post- disaster  
  • Julia Thomason - 'Intrapreneurhsip as a route to sustainability of cultural organisations’.
  • Oyedeji Olufunso Oyeleke - Comparative Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Supporting New Technology-Based Firms (A case of Nigeria).
  • Tamaralaiyefa Harold Tiemo – Success Factors for Black African SMEs in Mainstream Markets within the United Kingdom 
  • Bertha Kumodji
  • Hira Gulshan
  • Jaspreet Singh