Skip to main content

Quebec-funded research projects

We engage with researchers regularly, and offer necessary support, particularly in community engagement and accessible knowledge mobilization. Our findings inform policies, programs and initiatives that support that support the growth of Black entrepreneurship.

Funded research

  • “Validating, adapting, and sharing Black Collective Care Circles - the entrepreneur edition: an afro positive participatory action-based approach to understanding, supporting, and responding to the mental health needs of young black entrepreneurs and their business coaches in Quebec’’ by Drs. Lisa Ndejuru and Marie-Jolie (MJ) Rwigema (Concordia University)
  • “Identity work and entrepreneurial support for minority communities: The case of black entrepreneurs in Quebec’’ by Dr. Olivier Germain and Tondtoulle Patrick Yoda (UQAM – Université du Québec à Montréal)
  • “Digitalization in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Empowering Black Businesses in Montreal” by Suchit Ahuja and Arman Sadreddin  (Concordia University)
  • “Part II. Pathways And Experiences of Black Entrepreneurs in Québec from Business Concept to Operational Success” by Sta Kuzviwanza, Dave McKenzie (Provincial Employment Roundtable – PERT https://pertquebec.ca/])
  • “Entrepreneurship in Afro-descendant Communities: Practices, motivations and support strategies” by Dr. Félix Zogning (Sherbrooke University)
Back to top

© Concordia University