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[[Stuart L. Hart]] is an American academic, writer and theorist. He is author of the book ''Capitalism at the Crossroads: The Unlimited Business Opportunities in Solving the World's Most Difficult Problems'' as well as several scholarly articles and publications.
[[Stuart L. Hart]] is an American academic, writer and theorist. He is author of the book ''Capitalism at the Crossroads: The Unlimited Business Opportunities in Solving the World's Most Difficult Problems'' as well as several scholarly articles and publications. According to ''[[Bloomberg Businessweek]]'', he is "one of the founding fathers of the "base of the pyramid" economic theory".<ref>{{cite journal | url = http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/content/aug2007/bs2007081_830078.htm | title = Cornell Professor Builds on His Base | work = Bloomberg Businessweek | date = 1 August 2007 | accessdate = 11 August 2010}}</ref>


==Education and career==
==Education and career==
Hart holds a B.A from [[University of Rochester]], an M.A from [[Yale]], and a PhD from [[University of Michigan]]. After graduating from UM, where he founded the [[Corporate Environmental Management Program]], he took a position at the [[Kenan-Flagler Business School]] in the [[University of North Carolina]], serving as Hans Zulliger Distinguished Professor of Sustainable Enterprise and Professor of Strategic Management. While there, he founded the [[Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise]] and the Base of the Pyramid Learning Laboratory. As of 2010, he holds the Samuel C. Johnson Chair of Sustainable Global Enterprise and Professor of Management at the [[Johnson School of Management]] at [[Cornell University]].
Hart holds a B.A from [[University of Rochester]], an M.A from [[Yale]], and a PhD from [[University of Michigan]]. After graduating from UM, where he founded the [[Corporate Environmental Management Program]], he took a position at the [[Kenan-Flagler Business School]] in the [[University of North Carolina]], serving as Hans Zulliger Distinguished Professor of Sustainable Enterprise and Professor of Strategic Management. While there, he founded the [[Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise]] and the Base of the Pyramid Learning Laboratory. As of 2010, he holds the Samuel C. Johnson Chair of Sustainable Global Enterprise and Professor of Management at the [[Johnson School of Management]] at [[Cornell University]].

==References==
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==External links==
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Revision as of 15:05, 11 August 2010

Stuart L. Hart is an American academic, writer and theorist. He is author of the book Capitalism at the Crossroads: The Unlimited Business Opportunities in Solving the World's Most Difficult Problems as well as several scholarly articles and publications. According to Bloomberg Businessweek, he is "one of the founding fathers of the "base of the pyramid" economic theory".[1]

Education and career

Hart holds a B.A from University of Rochester, an M.A from Yale, and a PhD from University of Michigan. After graduating from UM, where he founded the Corporate Environmental Management Program, he took a position at the Kenan-Flagler Business School in the University of North Carolina, serving as Hans Zulliger Distinguished Professor of Sustainable Enterprise and Professor of Strategic Management. While there, he founded the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise and the Base of the Pyramid Learning Laboratory. As of 2010, he holds the Samuel C. Johnson Chair of Sustainable Global Enterprise and Professor of Management at the Johnson School of Management at Cornell University.

References

  1. ^ "Cornell Professor Builds on His Base". Bloomberg Businessweek. 1 August 2007. Retrieved 11 August 2010.