Postdoctoral Fellow in Business, Cyber-Entrepreneurship, and Enterprise Risk Analytics
Postdoctoral Fellow in Business, Cyber-Entrepreneurship, and Enterprise Risk Analytics
at the
Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics, University of Guelph
(Canada).
This one-year postdoctoral position is part of an interdisciplinary research program at the intersection of
business, cybersecurity, AI, enterprise risk, and organizational resilience
. The project focuses on the business side of advanced cyberattacks and asks how organizations can better anticipate, understand, and respond to cyber-related threats.
Research themes include the effects of cyberattacks on organizational performance, operational continuity, brand reputation, stakeholder trust, intellectual property, and strategic decision-making. The role also explores how AI-driven and synthetic scenario approaches can support enterprise risk management, executive decision-making, compliance, insurance, investment, and resilience planning.
The ideal candidate will hold a
PhD
in management, information systems, technology management, entrepreneurship, strategy, operations, marketing, business analytics, risk management, or a closely related field. A cybersecurity background is welcome but not required. The post is especially suited to candidates with strong business research judgment, high-quality research potential, excellent writing, methodological discipline, and interest in technology adoption, AI and digital transformation, cyber-entrepreneurship, enterprise risk, organizational resilience, decision support systems, innovation, commercialization, or responsible technology management.
This opportunity is based at the University of Guelph and is intended for someone who wants to build a research profile in a rapidly emerging area where cybersecurity is treated as a core business, governance, and strategic resilience issue.
To apply, email a CV, a brief statement of research fit, and selected writing samples/publications to
[email protected]
.