Jim Lei
PhD stipendiat
Primary research areas
Rethinking business from concepts to culture
My work develops philosophy as a reflexive lens for business practice. I’m particularly interested in how entrepreneurship is imagined—from core concepts such as future and desire to mass media portrayals in film and television—and how leadership embeds theological assumptions that shape our knowledge and action.
By making hidden premises explicit, I help companies, educators, and policymakers sharpen understanding, design responsible ventures, and read popular business narratives critically. The aim is to foster more inclusive, ethically aware business research and practice, and to enable more reflexive, conceptually informed decision-making under uncertainty.
My doctoral research primarily draws on contemporary French philosophy (Bataille, Deleuze, Derrida, Malabou) to build performative, practice-reflexive concepts that help rethink entrepreneurship in society.