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Dear All, 1.These collaborations can be catalyzed through a number of initiatives:including Corporate Social Responsibility schemes,peace drives, establishment of peace funds,events like concerts,runs or races,collaborations, researches and also ed…
May 19, 2009
1.Yes, tourism can help in the global economic recovery.For one it is the largest industry in the world and logically if the world economy is to recover, its input is indispensable.It could help this by:Designing specific "recession beating packages…
May 12, 2009
1.I think the unique streagths in the model lies in its embracing novel ideas like hiring the MBA Graduate who has participated in an e-conference.This is however not in itself insurance that success is guaranteed but simply boosts the chances of su…
May 5, 2009
Dear Alex, Thank you very much for your observations.I have been very busy and finding time to respond was difficult for me.However, i want to say that i would broadly share and concur with your concerns. With regard to Blackwater Security compony…
April 29, 2009
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April 28, 2009
Dear All, Businesses can indeed undertake a number of measures to mitigate key issues in conflict zones:a number of them: 1.Undertake comprehensive risk assesments and always base key investment decisions on those assesements. 2.Resonably and wit…
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April 22, 2009
Dear All, Thank you very much for these very good and ample issues on CSR and conflict management. 1.The first question addresses risky operating environments for businesses.This is critical but it also presents moral,legal and strategic issues an…
April 22, 2009
Dear all, This is an intereresting topic, no doubt and i would wish to make some interesting observations as well:The relationship between Conflict and peace and economic development is not very clear cut.it is context specific and still pre-occupi…
April 15, 2009
Thank you very much to all the participants. 1.First of all, the reforms desirable to achieve the empowerment of the poor demand that the "pyramid of fortune" be inverted to percolate opportrunities to all those down the ladder.In other words, when…
April 15, 2009
April 8, 2009
Dear E-Conference Participants, I have had the opportunity to review some of the videos on site and although i cannot respond to all of them,please allow me to react to the first posting by Louis D’Amore.This video to me more or less summarizes the…
April 7, 2009
Solomon Hi, we meet gain. Indeed this is a challenge. I think that corruption has brought about the monoply by a few of the countries resources. Business has no color and no ethin group. Would liberalisation make a difference ? Would this allow fair…
April 5, 2009

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Source of my passion about the power of business to fight poverty
I am an academic
Website:
http://www.lse.ac.uk
Industry:
Academia and Research
About my work:
Iam a student and also an Administrator and Reseacher.
Interested in:
Professional Contacts, Potential Partners, Learning about work in the field, Sharing resources, New ventures, Expertise requests, Career Opportunities, Potential Clients, Potential Investors
Topics on my radar:
Human Resource Development.
Financial Management.
Development Studies and Poverty Reduction.
Institutional Design.
Corporate Social Responsibilty.
Gender Studies.
Human Rights.
Law.

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At 3:13am on April 29, 2009, Erika Zoeller Veras said…
Hi, Solomon,

I got your email too. Thank you for the comments.

Let's be in touch!

All my best,

Erika
At 1:04am on April 25, 2009, Efe Sevin said…
Hi,

Throughout the past five weeks, reading your posts in the discussion was as beneficial as listening to the presenters. I realized in this week's discussion that before commenting on any issue, I was trying to find your comments.

Firstly, I want to thank you for sharing your insights. And I am also curious about your studies. In which field are you a student?

Best,

Efe
At 1:13pm on April 8, 2009, Tim Fort said…
Thanks very much and also thanks for your posts!
 
 

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