Dr Mili Shrivastava
- u_mshrivastava at bournemouth dot ac dot uk
- Principal Academic in Strategy
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Favourites
- Karim, S., Kwong, C., Shrivastava, M. and Tamvada, J.P., 2023. My mother-in-law does not like it: resources, social norms, and entrepreneurial intentions of women in an emerging economy. Small Business Economics, 60 (2), 409-431.
- Tamvada, J.P., Shrivastava, M. and Mishra, T.K., 2022. Education, social identity and self-employment over time: evidence from a developing country. Small Business Economics, 59 (4), 1449-1468.
- Shrivastava, M., 2021. Women Tech Entrepreneurship in India. In: Michaela, M., Sara, P. and Lene, F., eds. Women's Entrepreneurship in STEM Disciplines: Issues and Perspectives. Springer, 61-73.
- Shrivastava, M. and Tamvada, J.P., 2020. Does Greening Differentially Impact Firms Across Growth Trajectories? In: British Aacdemy of Management Conference 3-6 September 2019 Aston Business School, Birmingham, UK.
- Shrivastava, M. and Tamvada, J.P., 2019. Which green matters for whom? Greening and firm performance across age and size distribution of firms. Small Business Economics, 52 (4), 951-968.
- Shrivastava, M.. How women entrepreneurs are changing Indian Society. The Conversation. Available from: https://theconversation.com/how-women-entrepreneurs-are-changing-indian-society-122352.
- Shrivastava, M. and Tamvada, J.P.. Going green dramatically benefits businesses – it should be central to their coronavirus recovery strategy. The Conversation. Available from: https://theconversation.com/going-green-dramatically-benefits-businesses-it-should-be-central-to-their-coronavirus-recovery-strategy-143855.
- Shrivastava, M.. Women Empowerment through Skills Development. Available from: https://blogs.bournemouth.ac.uk/research/2020/03/12/women-empowerment-through-skills-development/.
Journal Articles
- Karim, S., Kwong, C., Shrivastava, M. and Tamvada, J.P., 2023. My mother-in-law does not like it: resources, social norms, and entrepreneurial intentions of women in an emerging economy. Small Business Economics, 60 (2), 409-431.
- Tamvada, J.P., Shrivastava, M. and Mishra, T.K., 2022. Education, social identity and self-employment over time: evidence from a developing country. Small Business Economics, 59 (4), 1449-1468.
- Shrivastava, M. and Tamvada, J.P., 2019. Which green matters for whom? Greening and firm performance across age and size distribution of firms. Small Business Economics, 52 (4), 951-968.
- Shrivastava, M. and Rao, T.V.S.R., 2015. Organisational synergies, dissonance and spinoffs. International Journal of Economics and Business Research, 9 (1), 54-64.
- Shrivastava, M. and Ramamohan Rao, T.V.S., 2011. Financial Synergy, Agency Costs and Spinoffs. International Review of Applied Financial Issues and Economics, 3 (1).
Chapters
- Shrivastava, M., 2021. Women Tech Entrepreneurship in India. In: Michaela, M., Sara, P. and Lene, F., eds. Women's Entrepreneurship in STEM Disciplines: Issues and Perspectives. Springer, 61-73.
Conferences
- Shrivastava, M. and Tamvada, J.P., 2020. Does Greening Differentially Impact Firms Across Growth Trajectories? In: British Aacdemy of Management Conference 3-6 September 2019 Aston Business School, Birmingham, UK.
- Shrivastava, M., 2019. Women Entrepreneurship in High-tech Sectors. In: Women Entrepreneurs and Innovators-Insights from Research and Practice 18 July 2018 Bournemouth University.
- Shrivastava, M. and Tamvada, J.P., 2015. Does it pay to be green for start-ups? In: Demirel, P., Rentocchini, F. and Tamvada, J.P., eds. Born to be green: The economics and management of green start-ups 21-22 May 2015 Winchester.
- Shrivastava, M. and Tamvada, J.P., 2011. Entrepreneurial Teams, Optimal Team Size, and Founder Exits. In: Academy of Management Conference 18-21 August 2011 San Antonio.
Internet Publications
- Shrivastava, M.. How women entrepreneurs are changing Indian Society. The Conversation. Available from: https://theconversation.com/how-women-entrepreneurs-are-changing-indian-society-122352.
- Shrivastava, M.. Women Empowerment through Skills Development. Available from: https://blogs.bournemouth.ac.uk/research/2020/03/12/women-empowerment-through-skills-development/.
- Shrivastava, M. and Tamvada, J.P.. Going green dramatically benefits businesses – it should be central to their coronavirus recovery strategy. The Conversation. Available from: https://theconversation.com/going-green-dramatically-benefits-businesses-it-should-be-central-to-their-coronavirus-recovery-strategy-143855.
Profile of Teaching PG
- Managing People
- Supply, Chain and Markets
Profile of Teaching UG
- Starting a Business
- Simulated Business Exercise
- Strategic Management
- Managing Innovation
- Strategic Management Online Unit
- Global Sustainability and Cross Cultural Challenges
Invited Lectures
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Supporting and Engaging Women in STEM in Higher Ed, Higher Education Conference, 04 May 2022 more
Successfully Encouraging Women to Study STEM Courses Through Innovative Promotional Strategies
Grants
- Ethnic Women Empowerment through skills Development (Charity Impact Fund, Bournemouth University Business School, 01 Mar 2020). Completed
- Tech Women Entrepreneurship (Faculty of Management, Bournemouth University, 01 Jul 2019). Completed
- Women in Tech Entrepreneurship (QR Funding, Faculty of Management, Bournemouth University, 01 Feb 2018). Completed
External Responsibilities
- Nature Portfolio Journal Humanities and Social Sciences Communication, Editorial Board (2022-)
- Sustainability Journal, Topic editor (2020-)
- Bloom Finance Group CIC, Advisor (2019-)
- ipowerz, Advisor (2015-)
- British Academy of Management, Reviewer
- European Academy of Management, Reviewer
Internal Responsibilities
- Lead, Hacking for Sustainability Project Business Studies L6
- Programme Leader for Level H, BABS UG Programme
- Link Tutor, BU Partnership Programs
- Teach BU Mentor, Teach BU
Public Engagement & Outreach Activities
- Leadership and Innovation Workshop
- Judge STEAM Challenge, Soroptimist International
- Policy Briefing on Circular Economy and Global Apparel Sector
- Women Empowerment thorugh Skills Development Project
Conference Presentations
- 4th India Global Summit in collaboration with the India Centre at University of Southampton, Chaired Session on Educating the Next Billion, 28 Jun 2020, University of Southhampton
- Covid 19 & Its Impacts on Food Loss and Waste: A Multi-stakeholder Dialogue'', 19 Jun 2020, Centre of responsible Business, Delhi, India
Qualifications
- Senior Fellowship of Higher Education Academy in Education (HEA, 2019)
- HEA Fellow in Teaching (HEA Academy, 2017)
- PhD in Economics (Max Planck Institute of Economics and University of Jena, Germany, 2011)
Honours
- Best paper award (Kauffman Foundation, 2011)
- PhD Scholarship (Max Planck Institute of Economics, 2010)
- Selected young economist at the 3rd Lindau Meeting of Noble Prize Winners in Economics Meeting , Lindau, Germany (2008)
- PhD Scholarship (German Science Foundation, 2006)
- You are Brilliant Award- Student Union Bournemouth University (2021)
- You are Brilliant Award- Student Union Bournemouth University (2019)
- Charity Impact Project Grant, BU 2019
- EPSRC Impact Accleration Grant on Resilient EV charging Network Expansion, July 2016
- Research in Women Entrepreneurship, QR Funding, Faculty of Management 2018, Completed.
Memberships
- British Academy of Management, Member,