Social Networks and Water Provision to the Poor
This is my doctoral thesis project. Quantitative and qualitative methods are used to collect data on 600 organizations that provide water in Argentina. Social network analysis is used to understand how the structure of the network to which thes...
| Startup type: | Social Enterprise |
| Status: | Active |
| Publicity: | Open to speaking to journalists. |
| Website: | http://iper.stanford.edu/re... |
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This is my doctoral thesis project. Quantitative and qualitative methods are used to collect data on 600 organizations that provide water in Argentina. Social network analysis is used to understand how the structure of the network to which these organizations belong influence social and financial performance of the organization and the field.
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Rebeca Hwang
Korean-Argentine finishing her PhD at Stanford. Addicted to startups and entrepreneurship. Life ADD & Loves travelling.
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Nicolas Cha
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Patrick Mautsch
self-styled 'Visionary thinker' & start-up founder The rest is business as usual
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Joshua Reeves
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Alexander Bresk
workaholic n engineer, be a step ahead
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Ricky Yean
Taiwanese-American, 20, Economics major and Computer Science minor, involved with BASES, Blyth Fund, Stanford VC Club, Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, startups, blogs, Stanford Admit Weekend, Stanford Peer Mentorship, East Palo Alto Boys and Girls Club
Haha, your thesis reminds me of that class we took together - the social science of entrepreneurship. I wonder, does your thesis include structural hole analysis...
Interesting project. I am currently researching for a private client on Water provision to the Urban poor in 63 cities of India. The goal of the government organization is to provide 24/7 access to clean, drinking water at reasonable price. Probably we ca