A request from Professor Tim Vorley, Pro Vice-Chancellor & Dean, Professor of Industry, Enterprise and Innovation, Oxford Brookes Business School
I am writing to ask if you would like to take part in a government-funded research project looking to understand the immediate and long-term impact of the COVID-19 crisis on UK entrepreneurs and business owners. There is a survey to complete here: http://bit.ly/3oWIIDH We are also interested in speaking with entrepreneurs and business owners about […]
I am writing to ask if you would like to take part in a government-funded research project looking to understand the immediate and long-term impact of the COVID-19 crisis on UK entrepreneurs and business owners. There is a survey to complete here: http://bit.ly/3oWIIDH
We are also interested in speaking with entrepreneurs and business owners about the short-term and long-term impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on their growth and to understand how they are reacting to the crisis to both preserve their firms and reorient to new market conditions. If you would like to speak to us, please schedule a time here:
For December times see https://calendly.com/obbsresearch/covid-dec
For January times see https://calendly.com/obbsresearch/covid-jan
You can find more details about our project, entitled Entrepreneurial Resiliency, Innovation, and Change during the COVID-19 Crisis (ERICC Project), here: https://www.ericcproject.uk
We appreciate these are unusual and uncertain times and want to thank you for supporting our research!
We look forward to hearing from you.
Season’s Greetings! Yours sincerely, Tim.
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