Harvard's Global Poverty Conference - Abstracts Posted

Submitted by John Paul on December 8, 2005 - 13:22.

Last week, Harvard Business School brought together committed scholars and corporate, non-profit and government leaders to discuss the role of business in poverty alleviation. The 3-day conference, Global Poverty: Business Solutions and Approaches, featured case studies on and empirical research of successful business models, the role of civil society and government, and the ethical and operational challenges faced by businesses who seek out poor customers.

Nextbillion.net has added information about the event to our Conference Resources section. The Harvard conference page details the topics and speakers for all seven panel sessions, and includes links to abstracts for more than 30 papers presented. Powerpoints will be added soon.


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Submitted by _nelly on December 9, 2005 - 23:17.
Thanks for posting the abstracts from the conference. I look forward to viewing the PowerPoint presentations.

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