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Biography

Stoyan Stoyanov is a Professor in Management at Edinburgh Business School, where he brings a wealth of expertise in entrepreneurship and innovation. He holds a PhD in Strategic Management from the University of Edinburgh. Previously, he led the expansion of online MSc programs, reflecting his strong dedication to advancing research in entrepreneurship.

Prof. Stoyanov is a recognized leader in his field, with notable research recognitions, including the Best International Paper Award from the Academy of Management's Entrepreneurship division and a nomination for Best Paper at the Academy of International Business. He has published five analytical books with Routledge and secured funding for various research projects.

With extensive teaching experience across diverse international contexts, Stoyan has delivered impactful courses in Entrepreneurship & Innovation and Strategic Management. Renowned for his innovative teaching methods, he has received awards for his ability to inspire and engage students, creating a dynamic and enriching learning environment.

Research interests

At the core of Prof. Stoyanov's research interests is the intersection of entrepreneurial management and societal transformation. With a keen focus on entrepreneurs from underrepresented backgrounds, such as migrants and farmers, Stoyan delves into how emergent technologies—like e-commerce, media, and data infrastructures—are leveraged to forge sustainable businesses and drive societal progress. This research is pivotal not only for its practical implications in areas like networking, resource management, and minority entrepreneurship but also for its profound influence on policymaking, promoting social and business integration through entrepreneurship, and shedding light on the transformative role of e-commerce in enhancing economic well-being.

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