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Dr Punita Datta Bhatt

PG Certificate in Higher Education (UWE), PhD (Oxford Brookes)
Assistant Professor in Entrepreneurship & Innovation

Department: Haydn Green Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Centre/Institute: HGI
E-mail: Punita.Bhatt@nottingham.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 115 9515274
Location: B21 (South Building, Jubilee Campus)

Dr. Punita Bhatt is an Assistant Professor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Haydn Green Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Nottingham University Business School. Her research interests and publications are in social innovation, women?s entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurship in developing and emerging economies. Punita has taught both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the areas of entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship, innovation management and new venture creation. She is co-author of the Sage teaching textbook titled "Entrepreneurship in Developing & Emerging Economies" and has published her research within leading academic journals like Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, Management Decision and Technovation. Punita has held management post at Sony Corporation?s headquarters in India.

Areas of Expertise
Social Innovation; Social Entrepreneurship; Women's Entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurship in Developing and Emerging Economies; Impact Investment; Open Innovation

 

The following lists my publications from 2014 to the present day.

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Punita is the Model Convenor for the following modules:
Technology Entrepreneurship in Practice (BUSI3169)

Punita is module convenor of the following module(s):


MSc

Launching an Entrepreneurial Business (BUSI4440)


Details of all modules can be found on MyNottingham

Punita?s research focuses on the social innovation process and its enablers especially the role of information and communication technologies and impact investment on empowering marginalised communities. She conducts research in the contexts of social entrepreneurship and women?s entrepreneurship in developing and emerging economies-India, Colombia and more recently China. Punita has presented her work at various international conferences including British Academy of Management, European Institute of Advanced Studies on Management, International Social innovation Research Conference, International Small Business & Entrepreneurship and Gender, Work and Organisation?s Biennial International Interdisciplinary Conference. Her work has been published in Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, Management Decision and Technovation.

Research and Knowledge Exchange:
Punita?s current research explores community-based entrepreneurship (CBE), women?s entrepreneurship and grassroot innovations. Specifically, she is exploring CBE robustness criteria from a Women?s Entrepreneurship and developing country perspective. She is also investigating the influence of feminist ideologies in entrepreneurship amongst poor women in India and grassroots innovation for sustainable development in rural China.

Punita is currently collaborating on the following projects:
Newton Grant Project: Food Security & Rural Sustainability in China
 

 

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