Enhancing Social Capital in Latin America
Since its formation, the Latin America Research Center (LARC) has worked to enhance intellectual capital creation by working with academics as well as business leaders in the region.
Programs in this area, supported by the LARC include:
The Colloquium on Participant-Centered Learning (CPCL), is an HBS course for faculty at business schools in emerging economies who are trained in interactive methods of teaching and learning.
The Social Enterprise Knowledge Network (SEKN), a consortium of eleven business schools that research and develop teaching cases on social enterprise in leading Latin American business schools.
In August 2008 the SEKN hosted a colloquium, Challenges and Opportunities of Inclusive Businesses.
The following Harvard Business School faculty have an interest in Latin America.
- Alfaro, Laura
- Ashraf, Nava
- Austin, James
- Bazerman, Max
- Bower, Joseph
- Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon
- Chu, Michael
- Comin, Diego
- Cuddy, Amy
- Davis, John
- Deshpande, Rohit
- Di Tella, Rafael
- Ebrahim, Alnoor
- Esty, Benjamin
- Gabarro, John
- Gilson, Stuart
- Goldberg, Ray
- Hammond, Janice
- Hardymon, G. Felda
- Hart, Myra
- Heller, Daniel
- Isenberg, Daniel
- Kanter, Rosabeth
- Kester, W. Carl
- Khanna, Tarun
- Lassiter, Joseph
- Llanes, Gaston
- Lluch, Andrea
- Malhorta, Deepak
- Martinez-Jerez, Francisco de Asis
- Maurer, Noel
- Musacchio, Aldo
- Nanda, Ramana
- Narayanan, V.G.
- Narayandas, Das
- Paine, Lynn
- Palepu, Krishna
- Porter, Michael
- Reinhardt, Forest
- Sahlman, William
- Salter, Malcolm
- Sasser, Earl
- Schleifer, Arthur
- Shapiro, Benson
- Siegel, Jordan
- Stevenson, Howard
- Thomke, Stefan
- Tufano, Peter
- Tushman, Michael
- Wells, Louis
- Zaltman, Gerald