
معرفی
Ramzi Fathallah is an Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Family Business at the Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa. He holds a PhD from Ivey Business School and Master’s degrees from LSE and Lancaster University. His research focuses on entrepreneurship, family business dynamics, and international business in adverse environments.
Education:
- B.Sc., Lebanese American University
- M.Sc., Management, Lancaster University
- M.Sc., London School of Economics & Political Science
- Ph.D., Entrepreneurship, Ivey Business School (Western University)
Research Interests:
- Entrepreneurial resilience in conflict zones
- Family business internationalization strategies
- Religion’s impact on business ethics
- Refugee entrepreneurship adaptation mechanisms
- Temporal resourcing in uncertain environments
Grants & Funding:
- SSHRC Insight Grant ($70,536) for LGBTQI+ entrepreneurship research (2025-2027)
- Ford Foundation grant ($25,591) on informal economy adaptation (2018-2019)
- Multiple Telfer School grants for studies on Indigenous entrepreneurship and long-term care innovation
His work emphasizes how organizations persist and thrive in politically unstable regions, with a focus on family firms’ institutional arbitrage strategies and refugee entrepreneurs’ resilience mechanisms.
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