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Jacqueline Jackson serves as an Honorary Teaching Fellow in the Department of Entrepreneurship and Strategy at Lancaster University Management School, concurrently completing her PhD in Management with a specialized focus on Leadership within Family Business. Her dual role bridges academic instruction and cutting-edge research in business dynamics.
Her educational trajectory centers on doctoral research at Lancaster University investigating leadership frameworks in multi-generational enterprises. While prior qualifications remain unspecified in available materials, her PhD work constitutes a significant scholarly contribution to family business theory and practice.
Research interests concentrate on family business leadership evolution, entrepreneurial strategy adaptation, and network leverage in small enterprises. Jackson examines generational transition challenges, policy impacts on business sustainability, and hospitality sector resilience through qualitative case methodologies. Her work reveals how family firms balance tradition with innovation while navigating external pressures and internal dynamics.
Her 2014 publications form a cohesive portfolio analyzing family business resilience across policy, theoretical, and historical dimensions. The Environment and Planning C journal article investigates Welsh business rates relief mechanisms, while her Handbook of Research chapter synthesizes entrepreneurial frameworks for family firms. The STEP Booklet case study on Beales Hotels demonstrates century-spanning adaptation strategies in hospitality, collectively establishing her expertise in longitudinal business sustainability.
No scientific awards or major professional honors are documented in available sources. Student supervision activities and research grant acquisitions remain unreported, though her conference engagements suggest active scholarly collaboration potential.
Jackson contributes to the Centre for Scholarship and Innovation in Management Education and maintains memberships in the Institute of Family Business UK and FBN International. Her conference participation includes invited talks at IFERA, EIASM, and FERC on family business leadership and small retailer network complexities, reflecting deep engagement with global family enterprise research communities.


