Jordyn Hrenyk
PhD Candidate, Doctor of Philosophy Program - Strategy
Email: jhrenyk@sfu.ca
Curriculum Vitae: View
Credentials
- PhD Candidate, Business Administration at the Beedie School of Business
- Master of Science in Management (Strategy) at the Smith School of Business
- Bachelor of Commerce at the Gustavson School of Business
Biography
Jordyn is a Michif researcher and PhD Candidate in the area of Business and Society at the Beedie School of Business at Simon Fraser University (SFU). Her research is focused on Indigenous entrepreneurship and values-aligned business, and she specifically studies how Indigenous entrepreneurs build mutually-supportive networks through their organizations. Before graduate school, Jordyn worked with leading Indigenous entrepreneurs in a variety of industries including media, technology and education, to refine their business models and seek business funding. Jordyn is a member of Métis Nation Saskatchewan, Local #7. While she was born on her home territory in Treaty 6, she is grateful to live on Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Territory today in order to attend SFU.
Personal Website: www.jordynhrenyk.com
Research Interests
Indigenous entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship in Resource-Constrained Environments, Effectuation, Indigenous Research Methodologies, Indigenous Pedagogies, Decolonizing the Business School
Selected Publications
articles and reports
Duran, S., Hrenyk, J., Sahinyazan, F. G., & Salmon, E. (2024). Re-righting renewable energy research with Indigenous communities in Canada. Journal of Cleaner Production, 445. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.141264
Hrenyk, J. J., & Salmon, E. (2024). The Unstated Ontology of the Business Case Study: Listening for Indigenous Voices in Business School Curricula. Academy of Management Learning and Education. http://doi.org/10.5465/amle.2023.0103
Hrenyk, J. J. (2023). Indigenous Youth Entrepreneurship in Canada: Final Report. National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA). https://nacca.ca/indigenous-youth-entrepreneurs-projectip/
Kelly, D. I., & Hrenyk, J. (2020, October). A call to decolonize business schools, including our own. Conversation. https://theconversation.com/a-call-to-decolonize-business-schools-including-our-own-145915
books chapters and monographs
Hrenyk, J., Szymanski, M., Kar, A., & Fitzsimmons, S. R. (2016). Understanding multicultural individuals as ethical global leaders. Advances in Global Leadership Volume 9 (pp. 57-78). Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. http://doi.org/10.1108/S1535-120320160000009004