Last summer Ai Naimiki spent two months in India as part of Tata ISES, an internship programme administered by LSE Careers and the India Observatory. Here she offers insights from her CSR research project and argues that initiatives across India are providing opportunities for entrepreneurs from disadvantaged backgrounds
The Work 4 Progress program of "la Caixa" Banking Foundation aims to promote employment for women an...
Can the world’s poorest people become entrepreneurs? This column outlines results from an evaluation...
The first session of India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017, presented by Apollo Tyres ltd, saw a conflue...
Katerina Kimmorley describes how research conducted for her LSE master’s dissertation inspired her t...
Nesta’s new report Good Incubation in India explores innovative strategies for social venture incuba...
Why are some places more entrepreneurial than others? The answer might lie in entrepreneurship ‘ecos...
Over the summer Genevieve Joy spent two months in West Bengal conducting research as part of the Tat...
India has been heralded across the globe for its innovation in industrial, financial and technologic...
Social entrepreneurship has turned into the buzz word in India and all over the planet. Individuals ...
Social entrepreneurship in India has one of the most diverse ecosystems, with numerous opportunities...
Social Entrepreneurship is an all-encompassing nomenclature, used for depicting the process of, brin...
Innovation is identified in extant research as a defining characteristic of social entrepreneurial v...
Among all the innovation strategies that seek to impact developing economies, Grassroots Innovation ...
In the last decade, a global economy saw unprecedented growth that resulted in world recognition of ...
A shift in the entrepreneurial landscape is taking place brought about by grassroots innovators with...
The Work 4 Progress program of "la Caixa" Banking Foundation aims to promote employment for women an...
Can the world’s poorest people become entrepreneurs? This column outlines results from an evaluation...
The first session of India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017, presented by Apollo Tyres ltd, saw a conflue...
Katerina Kimmorley describes how research conducted for her LSE master’s dissertation inspired her t...
Nesta’s new report Good Incubation in India explores innovative strategies for social venture incuba...
Why are some places more entrepreneurial than others? The answer might lie in entrepreneurship ‘ecos...
Over the summer Genevieve Joy spent two months in West Bengal conducting research as part of the Tat...
India has been heralded across the globe for its innovation in industrial, financial and technologic...
Social entrepreneurship has turned into the buzz word in India and all over the planet. Individuals ...
Social entrepreneurship in India has one of the most diverse ecosystems, with numerous opportunities...
Social Entrepreneurship is an all-encompassing nomenclature, used for depicting the process of, brin...
Innovation is identified in extant research as a defining characteristic of social entrepreneurial v...
Among all the innovation strategies that seek to impact developing economies, Grassroots Innovation ...
In the last decade, a global economy saw unprecedented growth that resulted in world recognition of ...
A shift in the entrepreneurial landscape is taking place brought about by grassroots innovators with...
The Work 4 Progress program of "la Caixa" Banking Foundation aims to promote employment for women an...
Can the world’s poorest people become entrepreneurs? This column outlines results from an evaluation...
The first session of India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017, presented by Apollo Tyres ltd, saw a conflue...