Assistant Professor, Department of Management and Entrepreneurship, Imperial College London
I am currently an assistant professor in the Department of Management at Imperial College. My research has a strong focus on working on meaningful societal topics, which can contribute to the advancement of scholarship and inform policy. I leverage qualitative methods (extensive fieldwork, ethnography, and archival work) to study phenomena such as colocating, identical car repair firms in Kenya; experimentation on gig workers; and fraud court cases against Silicon Valley start-ups, among other areas of interest.
Why do identical informal businesses set up side by side? It’s a survival tactic – Kenya study
Mar 25, 2024 05:06 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
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