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The Executive MSc Social Business and Entrepreneurship is a ground-breaking programme for business leaders and entrepreneurs across the private, public and non-profit sectors.
Professor Nava Ashraf looks at how organisations and employees can make work more satisfying through the development of altruisitc behaviour.
Some of our current cohort talk about their motivations for joining the course and their experiences of the EMSBE.
Some of our 2022/3 cohort discuss their experiences on the course.
We challenged some of our 2021/22 cohort to sum up their experience of the course in three words.
We asked some of our 2021/22 cohort to share the biggest problem they hope to solve through their studies.
Amma (2019), who founded the charity Beyond the Classroom, discusses her experience of the course.
Hector (2019), who has a background in finance, discusses his motivations for pursuing social business.
Ieva (2019), who was part of the founding team at Founders Pledge, discusses how the course has changed her perceptions of the impact world.
Thomas (2019), who has a background in sustainability consulting, discusses his motivations for studying the Executive MSc in Social Business and Entrepreneurship in place of a traditional MBA.
Using the example of kidney exchange, Professor Roth explains how his colleagues redesigned the market for kidney transplants to maximise public benefit.
Professor Tirole explains the three drivers of altruism and what role image concerns and gender play in our drive to do good.
Professor Zingales discusses how to create efficient ways to allocate buying power to the final user or beneficiary to bring in the element of competition to the third sector.
Sir Paul Marshall talks about his aspirations for the 100x Impact Accelerator.
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