Search for a PhD supervisor

in the Department of Entrepreneurship and Strategy

We warmly welcome enquiries from appropriately qualified applicants who are keen to register for doctoral research (PhD).

Please see the list below for a range of research topics that staff members of the Department of Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Innovation are interested in supervising.

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I welcome PhD students who are interested in researching gender, organisations and entrepreneurship.

View Sophie's profile

Available for supervising ambitious PhD students willing to conduct qualitative and/or quantitative research on innovation, strategy and entrepreneurship, with a focus on family business.

View Alfredo's profile

Main topics include entrepreneurial families in business, entrepreneurial teams, habitual and portfolio entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship in developing economies, and family entrepreneuring.

View Allan's profile

Leadership as emotional labour Authentic leadership Leadership identities and identity work Stewardship

View Marian's profile

Available for supervising students and particularly welcome strong applicants who share my research interests in entrepreneurship (especially those related to its social aspects such as social networks, social capital and social innovation) and those who wish to look at entrepreneurship in the context in which it is created and formed.

View Sarah's profile

Understanding the relationship between people, place and communities in the context of entrepreneurship; Sustainable and responsible entrepreneurship; Stories and storytelling in the context of entrepreneurship; Practice-based understandings of entrepreneurship.

View Joanne's profile

I am willing to supervise students in leadership in entrepreneurial contexts. I also am interested in gender, identity and learning.

View Claire's profile

I am looking for strong PhD candidates with an interest in market practices and for students particularly interested in studying the role of representational practices in market making. I am also looking for a PhD candidate interested in studying how innovation and market practices are made valuable. Candidates should be interested in conducting ethnographic research in a business, organisational and/or management contexts.

Funding is available through the LUMS Scholarship Competition.

View Katy's profile

Interested in supervising Ph.D. students in Entrepreneurship, Technology Management, Social Networks, Sustainable Development, and innovation.

View Sharmin's profile

Strategic Decision Making, Behavioral Strategy, Upper Echelons/Top Management Teams

View Neil's profile

Available to supervise PhD students with an interest in entrepreneurship, academic spin-offs, incubator and incubations studies.

View Danny's profile

AI and Strategic Foresight in SMEs; Family Businesses and Mergers and Acquisitions; Entrepreneurial Strategizing and Decision Making;

View Andreas's profile