Overview
The oikos UNDP Young Scholars Development Academy 2012 provides PhD students and young scholars working on poverty, sustainable development, and the informal economy from an Organisation and Management Theory perspective a platform to present and discuss their on-going research projects with fellow students and senior faculty.
Research on inclusive business models, market development and sustainability between the informal and formal economy is a promising and challenging field for young researchers and PhD students. It calls for a multitude of methods, combination of disciplines in strategy, organisation studies, sociology, anthropology and economics, and new research designs, e.g. market ethnography in organisation studies.
The 2012 academy focus, “Matching Culture and Markets for Inclusive Development”, aims to attract papers analysing the strategies of businesses, governments, multilateral agencies, NGOs and other interest groups shaping moral markets that build on local capabilities, include the poor and create opportunities for sustainable development. The event aims to advance academic research at the nexus of informal and formal economies on the Base of the Pyramid (BoP), build networks across disciplinary boundaries, and to prepare the ground for research that is relevant for both academic and business audiences.
Programme and Faculty
- Catherine Dolan, Said Business School (Oxford University), UK
- Chris Yenkey, Booth School of Business (Chicago University), US
- Klaus Weber, Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern University), US
- Monica Kerretts-Makau, Strathmore Business School (Strathmore University), Kenya
Application and Deadlines
Please note that only applications from PhD students currently enrolled in a PhD programme and young scholars who have already received their PhD and work in post-doc or similar research positions are eligible. Please do not apply when you are not enrolled as a PhD student, or only plan to do so in the future.
- Application deadline 31 March 2012
- Applicants are notified by 10 April 2012
- Final papers must be received for circulation to academy participants by 15 June 2012
(1) a proposal abstract of max. 2-3 pages,
(2) a short curriculum vitae and
(3) a letter of interest in the oikos UNDP
Young Scholars Development Academy.
UNDP Growing Inclusive Markets Travel Grant
Further information
http://www.oikos-international.org/academic/development/
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