My doctoral research focuses on market practices in subsistence contexts. My research takes a multidimensional view on business for poverty reduction.
Sara Lindeman
Hanken School of Economics
Teaching
Guest lectures on Branding at the Base-of-the-Pyramid
Research Interest
- Market-as-practices, in particular market practices and market creation in the context of poverty. I believe that this is important since markets are constantly in the making, leading us to the question What kind of markets do we want? and what kind of markets are we currently creating?
- Innovative and inclusive business models that can provide people living in susistence with opportunities
- issues of justice, power and sustainability
- degrowth
Selected publications
"Advancing the Business and Human Rights Agenda: Dialogue, Empowerment and Constructive Engagement"
in Journal of Business Ethics, vol 93, nr 1, pp 161-188 together with Sébastien Mena, Marieke de Leede, Dorothée Baumann, Nicky Black, and Lindsay McShane
http://www.springerlink.com/content/50245mn40r253723/
