Sherif Youssef

Economic Sociology
Entrepreneurship
Political Economy

 

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Economic Sociology
Entrepreneurship
Political Economy

 

About Contact

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Sherif explores each field independently but connects it with his wider research areas of interest. To discuss a specific topic or how the three streams drive collective change…

Sherif Youssef is a Teaching Fellow at the University of Leeds, where he researches the connection between economic theory, entrepreneurship and politics. An organisational theorist, with a background in marketing and public policy, Sherif has two primary research areas: social organisations’ structures and their operations. He explores the state’s role in the economy and different ways to create inclusive and sustainable growth – led innovation.

Check out recent blog posts:

SMEs are a bedrock of the British economy – so why is it so hard to get northern enterprises funded?

A wave of job cuts primarily hitting young people has seen unemployment levels increase to a record 4.8% in the UK. Through the pandemic, the British government has tried to establish support for jobs by creating – and recently extending – a job-retention scheme. It...

The Silent Revolution: Automation and The Future of Work in the ‘Left Behind’ Britain

Post-industrial towns and cities in Britain are facing a silent technological revolution. This revolution is changing every aspect of modern British daily life and is evident in areas such as work, shopping, banking, food consumption and even taxi services, which can...

Doing fieldwork in liquid times

Zygmunt Bauman used liquidity as a metaphorical frame to provide a thorough analysis of the predicaments of modernity in the current human condition underscored by globalisation and hyper consumerism. One of the key features of liquidity in is the intensified elements...