Rida Ijaz

Doctoral Candidate, Business Administration

Research Focus

Rida Ijaz’s research lies at the intersection of entrepreneurship and organization studies, with a particular emphasis on resourcefulness in resource-constrained environments. Her work explores the psychological, social, and organizational factors that influence how entrepreneurs manage limited resources, especially in prosocial and community-driven contexts. Key themes in her research include community entrepreneurship, collective action, and the emotional dimensions of entrepreneurial decision-making. By investigating how entrepreneurs navigate challenges through adaptive strategies and local networks, Rida contributes to a deeper understanding of entrepreneurial resilience and social embeddedness.

Societal Contribution

Rida’s research offers practical insights for entrepreneurs seeking to better understand the complex interplay between their personal context, emotional landscape, and available resources. Her work informs resource management strategies that support more inclusive, sustainable, and context-sensitive forms of entrepreneurship. It also addresses the broader role of entrepreneurial ecosystems in enabling positive societal impact.

MMTC Affiliation

Rida has been a member of MMTC since the beginning of her academic journey. She values the center’s support and thematic alignment with her work on transformation, inclusion, and societal entrepreneurship. MMTC has provided a strong interdisciplinary environment that fosters her engagement with both theory development and research with real-world application.

Academic Background

Before entering academia, Rida worked across a range of industries—including consumer goods, real estate, telecommunications, and social ventures—in roles focused on management, organizational development, process design, and change management. She also has consultancy experience. Her transition to academia began with teaching at the bachelor’s and master’s level, eventually leading to her full-time academic career and PhD. Her professional background continues to shape her applied, practitioner-relevant approach to research and education.

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2020-01-24