Centre Member
Ming’s study focuses on comparing the governance and management of entrepreneurial ecosystems in the Atlantic Innovation Corridor. The research is affiliated with Atlantic Futures, a cross-border research project funded by the Higher Education Authority. The aim of his research is to contribute to the development of a regionally balanced economy by identifying and addressing bottlenecks within specific regional entrepreneurial ecosystems in the West of Ireland and the West of Northern Ireland. With years of experience in financial analysis for scaling businesses, Ming is excited to apply his qualitative and quantitative research skills to explore the dynamics of entrepreneurial ecosystems and their impact on regional development.