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Latest revision as of 05:57, 30 July 2019

by: G.-W. Weber & B. Kjamili

Conference and Seminar: Medan, Indonesia February 2019

Methods

- Definitions formulated by Knight

- Schumpeter and Baumol
- Schumpeter’s creative destruction, monopoly


- Defining terms for social entrepreneurship, for-profit, non-profit

- Adam Smith’s 3 diversification model


- Demand-supply analysis


- Brand management and advertisement strategies


- Statistical data, financial derivatives, bonds


- Canvas model and Human Centered Design

Real-Life Examples

- Professor Muhammad Yunus

- Empowerment Plan
- METU International Students Association

- Migport Refugee Portal

Proof

- Reduction in poverty and share of employment

- Max-Flow - Min-Cut Theorem Game Theory


Link to material: http://ifors.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Willi-Berat-Refugees-and-Labor-Market.pdf