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Mohammed Sultan Alaradah

Mohammed Alaradah

Specialisms

  • Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, 
  • Institutional Theory, 
  • Entrepreneurship in Conflict and Fragile Contexts, 
  • Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Legitimacy, 
  • Resilience and Sustainable Development

Location

Henley Business School, Whiteknights Campus

Mohammed Alaradah is a PhD researcher at Henley Business School in the Department of Digitalisation, Marketing and Entrepreneurship.

His research focuses on the impact of conflict on entrepreneurial ecosystems, exploring how instability and fragile institutional conditions influence entrepreneurial activity, adaptation, and resilience, with a regional focus on Yemen and the wider Middle East.

Mohammed’s research interests include entrepreneurial ecosystems in conflict-affected areas, institutional theory, entrepreneurship in fragile contexts, post-conflict reconstruction, and sustainable development.

He holds an MSc in Business and Management from the University of Portsmouth (United Kingdom) and a BSc in Business Administration (Finance and Accounting) from the Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport.