Some links for you to kick the post-lunch work

slump:
- BP innovates for the BoP
Via Perspective 2.0, an article on Oorja - a BP stove that runs on biomass pellets instead of wood, which is a more common fuel source for cookstoves in rural India... sounds very much like that of an SME in China; our own New Ventures entrepreneur Yunnan Zhenghong. Read and compare for yourselves!
- Going green as a strategic risk
Via PSD Blog - E&Y reports on the risk companies face in not going green right now - not inherently BoP related, but it made me wonder whether major reports exist on the business risk of not productively engaging BoP markets...
- Purchasing patterns on unpredictable incomes
Another hit from Perspective 2.0: Niti Bhan gives a rundown of the four types of buying patterns at the BoP.
- Is Africa misbranded?
Brandchannel.com wonders whether the intense focus on Africa as a destination for charity has negatively branded it as a basket case, and explores possibilities for rebranding the continent.
- Social entrepreneurs seek new investment to reach a ‘tipping point'
Via Rob's post at Acumen Fund Blog a Chronicle of Philanthropy article on the tipping point entrepreneurs are looking for in terms of widely available investment capital - similar to the tipping point microfinance is reaching today.
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