
معرفی
Solomon Akele Abebe is a Lecturer at the Sten K. Johnson Centre for Entrepreneurship within the Lund University School of Economics and Management. His research focuses on refugee entrepreneurship, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to poverty reduction and sustainable communities. He holds a Doctoral Thesis (2023) titled 'Refugee Entrepreneurship: Towards a Nuanced Understanding of the Phenomenon.'
Education:
- Doctoral Thesis (2023): Lund University, Media-Tryck
Research Interests:
- Entrepreneurial journeys of refugees post-forced displacement
- Policies and frameworks shaping refugee entrepreneurship
- Cross-cultural adaptation and economic integration
- Systematic reviews and thematic analyses in entrepreneurship
- Focus on refugee integration through entrepreneurship
- Analysis of legal/regulatory impacts on refugee ventures
- Global migration patterns influencing entrepreneurial behaviors
- Supervised PhD project: 'Refugee Entrepreneurship: The process of entrepreneurial intention formation and emergence of start-up behaviour among recent refugees' (2017–present)
- Co-Investigator in 'Characteristics, Conditions and Scope of Entrepreneurship among Newcomers' (2017–2020)
- Sten K. Johnson Centre for Entrepreneurship
- Collaborations with Professors Mitchell, Landström, and Fink
Key Research Trends:
Advising & Grants:
Labs/Teams:
۰مقاله منتشرشده




