Articles by Scott Anderson
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Saturday
August 17
2013Weekly Roundup – 8/17/13: Why the Top of the Pyramid might just want to pay attention to the base
Christine Driscoll Goulay, the associate director of the INSEAD Social Entrepreneurship Initiative, has a wake up call for luxury brands: Your customers may not be following you. Her solution: CSR 3.0, which leans heavily on the Base of the Pyramid.
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Thursday
August 15
2013The Best of July 2013: NextBillion’s most-read, most-shared posts
July is supposed to be a slow time as a month of leisure. This July on NextBillion ... not so much.
There was no resting on laurels in July, at least among our regular contributors. How high-end high tech can find its way to the BoP, why mobile money is so far ahead of other sectors, and building a market for tractors in Uganda were the most read posts on NB last month.- Categories
- Agriculture, Technology
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Saturday
August 10
2013Weekly Roundup – 8/10/13: Kicking up working capital
Citi Commercial Bank did something it’s never done before: Make a loan to a social enterprise.
The $2 million loan isn’t a corporate social responsibly vehicle, nor is it a grant. This is a business deal, and one of noteworthy size. The recipient, KickStart International makes and sells human-powered pumps for rural farmers.- Categories
- Agriculture
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Saturday
July 27
2013Weekly Roundup 7/27/13 – Sparking the Diaspora
Harnessing the power of the diaspora, not just as a means of familial economic assistance, but also for wider financial and infrastructure investment, is getting less theoretical and more applied. That’s especially thanks to the power of social media to pull expatriate investors together, and the ease of money transfers. It seems the next big wave of financial innovation is coming in the form of products like diaspora bonds and profit-seeking, albeit patient capital, diaspora funds.
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Wednesday
July 17
2013Announcing the NextBillion Case Writing Competition: (AKA: The people you need to impress)
This much you may already know: We’re looking forward to bringing back the NextBillion Case Writing Competition in 2014 thanks to the sponsorship of Citi Foundation and the administrative guidance of GlobaLens. Here’s what you may not know: The people you will need to impress with your cases. I’m excited to announce the judges for next year’s case writing competition.
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- Education
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Friday
July 12
2013Weekly Roundup: Moore’s Law vs. the Law of the Jungle
The last telegram in India will go out on Monday. For many Indians, this is a little more than a nostalgic goodbye, much like the end of Kodak’s Kodachrome film here a few years ago. For others, particularly those across the rural landscape, there is no cell tower, there is no Internet connection - at least not yet. These are the folks caught between the old and the new worlds, and despite massive adoption of mobile technology, about 74 percent of the country is still without a cell phone.
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Thursday
July 11
2013June’s Most-Read, Most-Shared Posts on NextBillion
Why it pays to invest in women and other insights from the Women Deliver Conference, how geeks are taking on quacks and lowering drug prices in India, new research into what makes impact accelerators more effective, and how IT could help take African SMEs to the next level. These were among the most-read and most-shared posts on NB in June.
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Wednesday
June 26
2013(With Video) The BoP Summit: Set for Oct. 21, the 3-day event takes stock and charts a course
The “BoP Summit 2013: Creating an Action Agenda for the Next Decade” at the University of Michigan (www.bop2013.org), is set for October 21-23 here in Ann Arbor. While there’s lots to celebrate about inclusive business, there’s also plenty to question, ponder and reconsider - particularly barriers to success and the inability to replicate successful business models across industries and geographies.
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