Niti Bhan: The hidden opportunities of the informal economy
妮提·班: 非正式贸易内被隐藏的机会
Through exploratory and human-centered research, Niti Bhan discovers and makes tangible pragmatic opportunities for sustainable and inclusive value creation. Full bio
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are stereotypically seen
非正式市场抱有成见,
the word "informal"
association we have,
and economic losses,
影响与经济损失,
40 to 60 percent of the profit margin
——或减去——40-60%的利润率
the informal trade ecosystem,
on cross-border trade in East Africa,
to understand what was the problem,
去尝试理解问题在哪,
in the informal sector.
over the last 20 years was,
between illicit --
走私与非法倒卖 ——
in the informal sector --
which is the trade or the commerce,
the smuggling or contraband --
of the informal sector,
between these aspects,
between 60 to 80 percent addition
at four times the rate
generation opportunities
in conventional disciplines.
改造成薯条机么?
machine out of an old car?
to be recognized.
hold that this is criminal,
非正式经济生态环境
the informal economic ecosystem
市场结合起来。
all our assumptions,
并使我们反思了一开始所有
that we'd gone in on,
in a town called Malaba,
马拉巴尔的小镇树下卖衣服,
肯尼亚的交界处。
from the branches,
wait for customers,
according to the literature,
mom driven to trade,
government market fees
up shop under her tree.
by the side of the road -- no.
who's keeping sales records for years;
销售记录多年的人,
of retail that comes in from Uganda
bringing the goods in,
who comes to collect cash
以流动财富代理身份
Teresia spends, on average,
that she gets from Nairobi?
invested in trade goods and services
of the small entrepreneurs,
随处可见的
in these market towns.
她处在最底层。
she's at the first rung.
three lines of business,
US dollars every month.
that it wasn't the criminalization;
you're charging receipts from.
of their skilled occupations.
他们的技术职业并没有被承认。
have no means to recognize them
a forwarding address.
of our assumptions.
非洲女商人的小额贷款吗?
to help African women traders?
50 dollars or 100 dollars.
that amount every month
the additional services
neither the policy stereotype
salaried office worker
are allegedly composed of.
中层阶级群体。
are the proto-SMEs
实则是中小型企业原型,
of businesses and enterprises
the invisible ones --
那些看不见的——
the candlestick makers --
that make your french fries
进行着跨边界交易,
trading across borders,
to data gatherers.
不被数据统计者囊括。
with the vast informal sector
广大的非正式行业内,
between smugglers and tax evaders
and send their kids to university.
做出合理的区分。
the skills, the occupations?
这类技术与工作开始吗?
by beginning with this recognition
首先承认他们的身份,
doorways for them to enter
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Niti Bhan - Human-centered strategistThrough exploratory and human-centered research, Niti Bhan discovers and makes tangible pragmatic opportunities for sustainable and inclusive value creation.
Why you should listen
Niti Bhan is a global nomad whose life mission is to bridge the gap of understanding between cultures, contexts and continents. She brings a multicultural perspective to innovation for the informal economies of the emerging markets of the developing world. She is the founder and principal of Emerging Futures Lab, a multidisciplinary team of human-centered researchers, designers, engineers and economists who collaborate on design and innovation strategies for social impact and sustainable profit in the emerging consumer markets of sub-Saharan Africa.
Growing up as a third culture kid in the ASEAN of the 1970s exposed Bhan to the British and American systems of primary and secondary education whilst her university education in Engineering (Bangalore University), Design (National Institute of Design, India & the Institute of Design, IIT Chicago), and Business (majoring in Strategy at the Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh) gave her the experience of living and working across cultures and continents. Emerging Futures Lab came to life in San Francisco in 2005, operated between Singapore, the Netherlands, and East Africa from 2007 through 2013, and is now an established SME in Finland.
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