Centers & Institutes
Exciting things are happening within our centers, institutes, and special program initiatives. Here’s a collection of recent stories and updates.
Global Innovation Index 2016: China Joins Top 25 Nations
08/15/2016 Soumitra Dutta, dean of the Cornell College of Business, is co-editor of the report, which ranks nations on their innovation capacity and results. GENEVA, August 15, 2016 – China joins the ranks of the world’s 25 most-innovative economies, while Switzerland, Sweden, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Finland and Singapore lead the […]
EMI Fellows Recognized in May Ceremony
06/14/2016 Graduating fellows honored and awarded for work and study in emerging markets Thirty-eight graduating fellows from the Emerging Markets Institute (EMI) were honored by family and friends in a special ceremony in May, prior to the official Commencement. Lourdes Casanova, academic director for EMI, noted that 14 countries were represented among the talented group […]
Social Impact Bond in Emerging Markets: Funding Chinese Migrant Workers’ Children Digital Education
06/02/2016 The goal in our pilot study is to assess whether an education via digital media can help the educational outcomes of migrant workers’ children in China. by David Ng, Cornell University and Bill Tsang, Hong Kong Youth Foundation With budgets tightening worldwide, there is a need to channel limited government and international organization funding […]
Brazilian Challenges: Untying Political and Economic Knots
04/25/2016 To revert current economic trends, Brazil will need a stable governing coalition that is willing to face reality and implement a reformist agenda. by Leonardo Freitas, MBA ’16 RISE OF THE WORKER’S PARTY In a November 2003 report called “Dreaming with BRICs: The Path to 2050”[1], Goldman Sachs predicted that Brazil, Russia, India and […]
Finance as the Key to Growth in Mexico
04/01/2016 Leaders in Emerging Markets speaker Timothy Heyman, president of Franklin Templeton Asset Management Mexico, pointed to the importance of developing financial markets as a key to achieving economic growth in Mexico. By Katie O’Brien ‘16 Economics and finance are often discussed as belonging to two entirely separate spheres. According to Timothy Heyman, president of […]
A Dragon far from home
03/23/2016 The rise of Chinese influence in Latin America and the reasons for South-South collaboration by Evodio Evodio Kaltenecker, Faculty BBS business school Over the last years the world witnessed an impressive rise of the Chinese influence in Latin America, not only thru high-profile contracts but also large-scale investments: oil-for-cash deals with Venezuela, huge imports […]
Data Privacy: the search for an expanded debate to include Emerging Markets’ cultural values, policies and regulatory frameworks
03/22/2016 Data privacy is an important topic for emerging markets by Nathalia Foditsch, Google PhD Fellow at American University and Evodio Kaltenecker, Faculty BBS business school Data is the currency of our times. To name a few of the emerging technology breakthroughs, that relate to such statement, are the internet of things (IoT), autonomous vehicles, […]
Combatting Poverty with Technology
03/16/2016 Diego Molano, Former Minister of ITC in Colombia, discusses the program that helped millions By Katie O’Brien ‘16 When Diego Molano took office as Colombia’s Minister of Information and Communication Technologies in 2010, 38 percent of Colombians were living under the poverty line. By 2014 that number had fallen to 28.5 percent, according to […]
Bent on Success: Juan Matienzo’s REDtalk on creativity and persistence
02/29/2016 Juan Matienzo, EMI Fellow Candidate, delivers a REDtalk on how he applied creativity and persistence to land a unique and exciting job in the hospitality industry. By Giorgi Tsintsadze ’17 Juan Matienzo, MBA ’17, an Emerging Markets Institute Fellow candidate, underscored the importance of being earnest and optimistic in the face of drawbacks and obstacles in […]