Hadiya Faheem and Debapratim Purkayastha.Lisa Jones Christensen and Jessica ThomasĬase 10: Trevor Field and the PlayPumps of Africa Ĭase 11: WaterHealth International: Providing Safe Drinking Water to the Bottom of the Pyramid Consumers.Part IV: Topic Spotlight: SE Approaches for Tackling Water ChallengesĬase 9: Procter & Gamble’s PuR Water Purifier: The Hunt for a Sustainable Business Model Reddy’s: Medicine is for People, Profits Follow Ĭase 7: ALTIS: A Microfinance Startup in Rural Nepal Ĭase 8: VisionSpring: A Lens for Growth at the Base of the Pyramid Part III: Entrepreneurial Action for Developing Inclusive MarketsĬase 5: Fabio Rosa: Bridging the Electricity Divide in Brazil Ĭase 6: Dr. Helen Tregidga, Kate Kearins and Eva Collins.Part II: Understanding the Nature of the Social EntrepreneurĢ.1 The Meaning of Social Entrepreneurship Ĭase 1: So You Want to Be a Social Entrepreneur? Starting Out, Scaling Up and Staying Committed Ĭase 3: KickStart: A Business Model to Tackle Poverty Ĭase : 4Kapai New Zealand: Eat Your Greens! 1.2 Cases in Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainability: What Makes an Excellent Case?ġ.3 Teaching Notes: Combining Contents with Concepts
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