Malasree Neepa Acharya
Stanford University, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Certificate Program, Member of the Teaching Team
My research centers on the global mobility of diaspora entrepreneurs of Indian origin and the development of entrepreneurial ecosystems in the emerging Global South. I am an Assistant Professor at the University of Delaware and a researcher in the Migration, Diversity and Human Rights cluster at the Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel. I'm also a member of the teaching team for the Stanford Graduate School of Business Executive Ed. Programs and the Program in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Stanford Center for Professional Development, Stanford University.
My dissertation project, 'Brain-Gain' Return of India's High Skilled Entrepreneurs: Home, Transformation and Power in the Cosmopolitan Global South, investigates the mobility and circulation of diaspora entrepreneurs of Indian origin and their impact on emerging entrepreneurial ecosystems in Global South technological hubs. The project was co-funded by the ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius 'Settling into Motion' Ph.D. Fellowship in Migration Studies. Combining research with public service is important to me, and I currently serve as a member of the High Level Working Group on Diaspora for the Global Knowledge Partnership on Migration and Development (KNOMAD), organized by the World Bank and Migration Policy Institute.
I've lived in Belgium since 2007, to pursue my research as well as the study and performance of the baroque violin. My current performance projects focus on exploring the connection between sound, space, movement, and narrative through mixed-media aleatoric installations with music, dance, and mask art.
You can read my full profile here:
Academia: http://www.ies.be/user/73
Performance: http://www.neepaacharya.com
Address: Institute for European Studies
Pleinlaan 5, B-1050 Brussels
BELGIUM
My dissertation project, 'Brain-Gain' Return of India's High Skilled Entrepreneurs: Home, Transformation and Power in the Cosmopolitan Global South, investigates the mobility and circulation of diaspora entrepreneurs of Indian origin and their impact on emerging entrepreneurial ecosystems in Global South technological hubs. The project was co-funded by the ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius 'Settling into Motion' Ph.D. Fellowship in Migration Studies. Combining research with public service is important to me, and I currently serve as a member of the High Level Working Group on Diaspora for the Global Knowledge Partnership on Migration and Development (KNOMAD), organized by the World Bank and Migration Policy Institute.
I've lived in Belgium since 2007, to pursue my research as well as the study and performance of the baroque violin. My current performance projects focus on exploring the connection between sound, space, movement, and narrative through mixed-media aleatoric installations with music, dance, and mask art.
You can read my full profile here:
Academia: http://www.ies.be/user/73
Performance: http://www.neepaacharya.com
Address: Institute for European Studies
Pleinlaan 5, B-1050 Brussels
BELGIUM
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196 pages, bibliog., index
ISBN 978-1-78533-146-6 $110.00/£78.00 Hb Published (June 2016)
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196 pages, bibliog., index
ISBN 978-1-78533-146-6 $110.00/£78.00 Hb Published (June 2016)
ISBN 978-1-78533-815-1 $27.95/£19.00 Pb Published (March 2018)
eISBN 978-1-78533-147-3 eBook
Purchase Book Here: http://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/SalazarKeywords