Research papers and presentations about Health Kiosk
Christian Aspegren, Merie Joseph, Marko Seppä & Dhrubes Biswas: “Milestone approach for fund raising of a social enterprise“.
– Paper presented at the Social Entrepreneurship track of Nordic Academy of Management conference, August 20-24, 2011
Christian Aspegren, Merie Joseph, Marko Seppä & Dhrubes Biswas: “Critical Reflections
on an Interventionist Research Project in the Social Entrepreneurship Domain“
- Paper presented at the service innovation track of Nordic Academy of Management conference 2011, August 20-24, 2011.
Merie Joseph, Leni Kuivaniemi, Christian Aspegren, Marko Seppä & Dhrubes Biswas: “Co-Creation of Enterprise for Problems Worth Solving“.
- Paper was presented at the 3rd EMES International Research Conference on Social Enterprise in Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, Roskilde University (2011)
Merie Joseph, Mari Suoranta & Dhrubes Biswas: “Entrepreneurial marketing techniques for marketing a social enterprise to potential donors: An Indo-Finnish case study“.
– Abstract accepted for the first CR3 conference held at Hanken School of Economics. The abstract was developed into a conference paper “Entrepreneurial marketing dimensions in the efforts of a social enterprise for attracting donors” and was presented on April 8,2011 at Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki.
Jane Porter, Merie Joseph, Marko Seppä and Dhrubes Biswas: “Defining the GVL Live Case Approach: Integrating Action Learning,Research & Business For Co-creating Global Enterprises: A Finnish Live Case on the Rural Indian Health Kiosk Venture“
- The abstract submitted for EBRF conference 2010 was presented on September 15th 2010 and was developed to a paper “A Reflection of the GVL Live Case Approach: Integrating action learning, research and business for co-creating global enterprises. A Finnish live case study on the Indian Health Kiosk Venture” and submitted to the EBRF proceedings.
Merie Joseph, Mari Suoranta & Dhrubes Biswas: “Identification of the social value proposition to the investors for scaling activities of a social enterprise: Case study of a social enterprise for health care delivery in India“
– Abstract was accepted for 7th Satter Conference at NY Stern School of Business. It was presented and the final paper was submitted to the conference.
Jane Porter, Merie Joseph & Dhrubes Biswas: “Defining the GVL Live Case Approach: Integrating Action Learning, Research & Business For Co-creating Global Enterprises: A Finnish Live Case on the Rural Indian Health Kiosk Venture“.
Merie Joseph, Mari Suoranta & Dhrubes Biswas: “Co-creative evolution of Social Enterprise through collaboration of investors and entrepreneurs: Case study of social enterprise for health care delivery in rural India“.
Student work
- During spring 2011, students of the GVL course Business in Asia worked on the factors of developing a venture ecosystem around the Indian Health Kiosk.
- During January–April 2011, students of GVL course on Project Management worked on developing a motherhood package for rural Indian mother as part of the Indian Health Kiosk Venture.
- The role of venture capitalists in the growth phase of Indian health kiosk was analyzed by students attending the GVL course on Venture Capital Strategies March–May 2011, mentored and steered by GVL researchers.