The Stanford Institute for Innovation in Developing Economies (SEED) bridges a critical gap in global efforts to address prosperity around the world by focusing on the private sector as the engine for sustainable growth. Our goal is to transform the lives of people in poverty—on a massive scale—through innovation, entrepreneurship, and the scaling of businesses.
SEED’s research goal is to advance general knowledge through the study of entrepreneurship; product and service innovations that serve the poor; and the growth of firms in developing economies.
Social Networks and Economic Activity: Opportunities and Challenges in Developing Economies
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Opportunities to support SEED's mission to alleviate poverty around the world are available to Stanford students at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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This year's Stanford Africa Business Forum was held April 11th and focused on scaling businesses across the continent.
SEED volunteer business coaches spend up to one year in Africa where they immerse themselves into the local business ecosystem and coach a portfolio of companies in general management.
Coaches engage with African executives on business topics and challenges with the goal of transforming companies into industry leaders and job creators. Coaches work closely with African companies to formulate goals for growth and to develop and help implement strategies that will lead clients to a successful transformation.
Leverage Your Skills as a Business Leader and Advance Economic Opportunities in Africa.