
معرفی
Monder Ram is a Professor and Director of the Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship (CREME). His research focuses on addressing societal challenges related to diversity, inclusion, and economic development through the lens of ethnic minority and migrant entrepreneurship. He advises governmental bodies such as the APPG for BAME business owners, emphasizing policy advocacy and community organizing.
Key research themes include: migrant entrepreneurship dynamics, productivity challenges in microbusinesses, and the interplay between policy and grassroots enterprise. He critiques policy effectiveness and advocates for inclusive frameworks that empower marginalized entrepreneurs.
- Notable Contributions: Longitudinal studies on refugee entrepreneurs, regulatory compliance in migrant businesses, and the role of transnational networks.
- Policy Engagement: Advising on strategies to support ethnic minority businesses in regions like the West Midlands.
- Awards: Appointed OBE for services to entrepreneurship and diversity.
His work bridges academic research with actionable insights, emphasizing participatory approaches and critical engagement to foster equitable economic ecosystems.



