Student profile
Brittany Jackson
Program
Specialization: Management
Thesis supervisor: Ingrid Chadwick
Thesis title: Fastest Growing, Least Understood: The Experience of Immigrant Women Entrepreneurs
Research interests: Immigrant women entrepreneurs
Academic degrees: BComm
Publications and conference presentations:
- Jackson, B. (2024, June 2). Immigrant women entrepreneur’s funding: an entrepreneurship-as-practice examination. Full presentation at the Diana International Research Conference, Stockholm, Sweden. Based on study 2 of PhD thesis, accepted as a “work in progress” paper. Presented poster in-person.
- Jackson, B. & Chadwick, I. C. (2023, June 5). Fastest Growing, Least Understood: The Experience of Immigrant Women Entrepreneurs. Poster presented at the Diana International Research Conference, Babson College. Based on study 1 of PhD thesis, accepted as a “work in progress” paper. Presented poster in a roundtable.
- Jackson, B. & Chadwick, I.C. (2023, May 30). Funding Strategies of Immigrant Women Entrepreneurs: A Proposed Typology. Poster presented at the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada, Toronto Metropolitan University. Based on study 1 of PhD thesis, accepted as a “work in progress” paper. Presented poster virtually.
- Jackson, B. (2022, June 7). Motherhood and entrepreneurship across cultural backgrounds. Poster presented at the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada, Dalhousie University. Based on my MSc thesis, accepted as a “work in progress” paper. Presented poster virtually.