Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization
2006 - 2019
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Volume 5, issue 4, 2010
- Our Commitment to Haiti pp. 3-5

- Bill Clinton
- Haiti's Potential Waiting to Be Fulfilled pp. 7-11

- Denis O'Brien
- A Bank the Poor Can Call Their Own pp. 13-32

- Anne Hastings, James Kurz and Katleen Felix
- The Transformative Power of “Why Not?” pp. 33-36

- Reeta Roy
- Building a Better Haiti by Investing in Haitians pp. 37-50

- Catherine F. Lainé
- Strategies to Support High-Growth Enterprises in Haiti pp. 51-53

- Michael Carey
- The Value of Information and Communication Technologies in Humanitarian Relief Efforts pp. 55-68

- Mark Summer
- Directing Relief Efforts and Creating Jobs through Text Messaging pp. 69-72

- Josh Nesbit and Leila Chirayath Janah
- Building a Sustainable Future on the Grounds of a Rediscovered Identity pp. 73-79

- Monique Rocourt
- Crowdsourcing for Crisis Mapping in Haiti pp. 81-89

- Ida Norheim-Hagtun and Patrick Meier
- Building Earthquake-Resistant Houses in Haiti: The Homeowner-Driven Model pp. 91-115

- Elizabeth Hausler
- Putting Women at the Center of Building Back Better in Haiti pp. 117-127

- Isobel Coleman and Mary Ellen Iskenderian
- Green Reconstruction: Laying a Firm Foundation for Haiti's Recovery pp. 129-141

- Bracken Hendricks, Aimée Christensen and Ronald Toussaint
- Harnessing Human Potential in Haiti pp. 143-149

- Ángel Cabrera, Frank Neville and Samantha Novick
- Truly Grassroots: How Agricultural Entrepreneurs Can Lead a Haitian Renewal pp. 151-157

- Regine Barjon, Philip Auerswald, Julia Novy-Hildesley and Adam Hasler
Volume 5, issue 3, 2010
- Innovation Amidst Crisis: Tulane University's Strategic Transformation pp. 3-11

- Scott S. Cowen and Amanda P. Cowen
- Social Innovation, Civic Infrastructure, and Rebuilding New Orleans from the Inside Out pp. 13-20

- Judith Rodin
- A City's Renewal Animated by Entrepreneurial Spirit pp. 21-24

- Walter Isaacson
- Toward a Tipping Point for Talent: How the Idea Village is Creating an Entrepreneurial Movement in New Orleans pp. 25-43

- Tim Williamson
- Sparks of Hope in a Dark Night: How Social Entrepreneurs Can Help Renew the Republic pp. 45-52

- Christopher Gergen, David Gergen and Amanda Antico-Majkowski
- The Underground Railroad for New Life: Improving Outcomes for Mothers and Babies of African Descent pp. 53-68

- Kathryn Hall-Trujillo
- A Celebration of Life and Womanhood pp. 69-73

- Jeanette Magnus
- Putting Capital Back to Work: The Receivables Exchange Creates a New Way for Small and Midsize Business to Manage Cash Flow pp. 75-85

- Nicolas Perkin
- Marketing a Disruptive Financial Innovation pp. 87-89

- Tom Stein
- Engagement, Ecology, and Design Education: Outreach Work of the Tulane City Center pp. 91-105

- Scott Bernhard
- Fellows and Scholars: Building Talent for the Future of New Orleans pp. 107-119

- Valerie Piper
- The Art of Sustaining Social Innovation: Markets, Imagination, and Rapid Prototyping pp. 121-133

- Sara Brenner and Andrea Bassett
- Government and Social Innovation: Current State and Local Models pp. 135-157

- Andrew Wolk and Colleen Gross Ebinger
Volume 5, issue 2, 2010
- Relevance, Connectivity, and Productivity pp. 3-11

- Luis M. Proenza
- Leading Social Innovation pp. 13-21

- Gigi Georges and Stephen Goldsmith
- Funding and the Future of U.S. Public Research Universities pp. 23-30

- Peter McPherson, Howard Gobstein and David Shulenburger
- A Million Children Now! pp. 31-51

- Anustup Nayak, Shweta Arora and Himanshu Joshi
- Building Entrepreneurial Organizations to Make Learning in School Relevant (Innovations Case Discussion: iDiscoveri) pp. 53-56

- Fernando Reimers
- Stepping India in the Right Direction (Innovations Case Discussion: iDiscoveri) pp. 57-62

- Evangeline Harris Stefanakis
- Empowering Children Through Social and Financial Education (Innovations Case Narrative: Aflatoun) pp. 63-81

- Jeroo Billimoria
- Financial Education for All Ages (Innovations Case Discussion: Aflatoun) pp. 83-86

- Candace Nelson
- Playing Catch-Up in German Early Science Education with Science-Lab (Innovations Case Narrative: Science-Lab) pp. 87-101

- Heike Schettler
- The Ingenuity Gap Revisited (Innovations Case Discussion: Science-Lab) pp. 103-111

- David H. Eddy Spicer
- Camfed Governance: Accounting to the Girl pp. 113-139

- Lance Croffoot-Suede and Diana Good
- Education and Tech Entrepreneurship pp. 141-153

- Vivek Wadhwa, Richard Freeman and Ben Rissing
- Harnessing Openness to Improve Research, Teaching and Learning in Higher Education pp. 155-166

- Elliot Maxwell
Volume 5, issue 1, 2010
- The Backbone of a New Rwanda: Entrepreneurship Is the Surest Way pp. 3-6

- Paul Kagame
- By the Grace of Invention: How Individuals Power Development pp. 7-24

- Julia Novy-Hildesley
- The Capital Curve for a Better World pp. 25-33

- Matthew Bishop and Michael Green
- Rickshaw Bank: Empowering the Poor through Asset Ownership (Innovations Case Narrative: Rickshaw Bank) pp. 35-55

- Pradip Kumar Sarmah
- Pumping Life into Marginalized Communities: ETV's Technology Model (Innovations Case Discussion: Emprendimientos de Tecnologías para la Vida) pp. 57-67

- Gustavo Gennuso
- The Tuki: Lighting Up Nepal (Innovations Case Narrative: Solar-Powered Tuki) pp. 69-78

- Anil Chitrakar and Babu Raj Shrestha
- Better by Design: How Empathy Can Lead to More Successful Technologies and Services for the Poor (Discussion of Design Case Narratives: Rickshaw Bank, Solar-Powered Tuki, FGN Pump) pp. 79-93

- Timothy Prestero
- A Difficult Balancing Act: Employment, Technology, Context, and Change (Innovations Case Discussion: ETV Pumps, Solar Tuki, Rickshaw Bank) pp. 95-100

- Christopher Bull, Barrett Hazeltine and Nicholas Stoker
- The MicroConsignment Model: Bridging the "Last Mile" of Access to Products and Services for the Rural Poor (Innovations Case Narrative: The MicroConsignment Model) pp. 101-127

- Greg Van Kirk
- The MicroConsignment Model Reconsidered: Invention-Led Development by Shifting Risk, Transferring Knowledge, and Scaling Capabilities (Innovations Case Discussion: The MicroConsignment Model) pp. 129-135

- Brett R. Smith
- 2.4 Billion Customers: How Business Can Scale Solutions to Poverty pp. 137-152

- Paul Polak, Peggy Reid and Amy Schefer
- Franchising in Frontier Markets: What's Working, What's Not, and Why pp. 153-162

- Steve Beck, Wouter Deelder and Robin Miller
- Economic Doctrines and Innovation Policy pp. 163-206

- Robert Atkinson and David Audretsch
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