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Is Entrepreneurship the Solution to Poverty?

Lecture by guest speaker Geoff Kistruck

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Date & time
Friday, November 1, 2019
10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Speaker(s)

Geoffrey Kistruck

Cost

Free

Organization

Management

Contact

Robert Nason

Where

John Molson Building
1450 Guy
Room MB-6.240

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

Both scholars and practitioners have come to view entrepreneurship as a promising path for breaking the cycle of persistent global poverty. However, efforts to spur such entrepreneurial activity (i.e. microfinance loans, training programs, etc.) have thus far failed to achieve the desired results. Is this just a matter of poor implementation, or is there something more fundamentally flawed with the approach?

Drawing upon over a decade field work undertaken as Founder and Director of the Social Innovation Research Lab, Prof. Kistruck will share both his empirically-based insights, as well as personal thoughts and critical reflections on such complex issues.

 

This conference is co-presented by the Department of Management and the Social Justice Centre.

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