harvard entrepreneurship in emerging economies

Last Updated on December 28, 2022

Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies

Explore how entrepreneurship and innovation tackle complex social problems in emerging economies.on Open April 14 – December 15, 2021Free*

Duration6 weeks longTime commitment3-5 hours per weekPaceSelf-pacedSubjectBusinessCourse language

  • English

Video Transcript

  • English

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What you’ll learn

  • An awareness of the opportunities for entrepreneurship in fast-growing emerging markets
  • An understanding of a conceptual framework for evaluating such opportunities
  • An appreciation of the types of problems that lend themselves to entrepreneurial solutions

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Course description

This business and management course, taught by Harvard Business School professor Tarun Khanna, takes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding and solving complex social problems. You will learn about prior attempts to address these problems, identify points of opportunity for smart entrepreneurial efforts, and propose and develop your own creative solutions.

The focus of this course is on individual agency—what can you do to address a defined problem? While we will use the lens of health to explore entrepreneurial opportunities, you will learn how both problems and solutions are inevitably of a multi-disciplinary nature, and we will draw on a range of sectors and fields of study. on

Instructor

  • Tarun KhannaJorge Paulo Lemann Professor, Harvard Business School; Director of the South Asia Institute, Harvard University

Associated Schools

  • Harvard Business School

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