Academic

London School of Economics, UK
“Institutional Logics in a Peace Void”

ESSEC Business School, France
"Multiple institutional logics and inter-organizational partnership:
The dynamics of cooperation between social enterprises"

The World Bank / Global ICT Unit, US
“Summary of the PhD Dissertation on the Diffusion of Innovations in the Telecommunications Sector”

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Florida International University, US
Bottom of the pyramid markets: Entering the 4th stage of international expansion

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Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, India
“Who has financial Access – Evidence from India”

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IESE Universidad de Navarra – Barcelona, Spain
“Social Class and Venture Features: How Dalits Eradicate Poverty and Hunger”

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EBS University for Business and Law, Strascheg Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SIIE),Germany
“Which product-service mechanism leads to high diffusion rates for Solar Home Systems in BoP markets? - A conceptual approach validated by conjoint measurements”

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Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, India
“Inclusive Rural Healthcare Sector in India: an Effectuation perspective”

WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management, Germany
“Value Creation Potential of Social Innovations In Base of the Pyramid Markets”

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Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, India
“Decision Making in Social Enterprise Business Models”

University of Cambridge, UK
“Technological and Social Innovation Combined: Fighting Tuberculosis in India”

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 National Institute of Technology, Calicut, India
“An Inside view of the Factors Affecting the Sustainability of Indian Microfinancing Institutions (MFIs)”

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Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden
“Surviving by being business-like? Determinants of legitimacy in the Indian microfinance sector”

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Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
“Disruptive Innovations in Healthcare for the Bottom of the Pyramid Markets”

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