SlideShare a Scribd company logo
Social Intermediation as a Means of
         Poverty Alleviation




        Columbus Social Entrepreneurs 2009
                Professor Geoff Kistruck
               Fisher College of Business

                                             © Kistruck 2009
The ‘Real’ Face of Poverty

                             Percentage of Population Living on Less than $1 per Day




Source: 2007/2008 United Nations Human Development Report



                                                                                       © Kistruck 2009
Historical Approaches to Poverty Alleviation

First Wave: Foreign aid at the government level   “So what [our organization] was doing, in
    – inadequate because of corruption and        our previous experience here, was typical
    poor execution                                — trying to work with the poorer people
                                                  to just produce something. But they had
Second Wave: ‘Give a man a fish and you feed      a problem…they didn’t have a market to
                                                  sell it.”
   him for a day…teach a man to fish and you
   feed him for a lifetime.’ – improvement in
   subsistence levels but failed to build         “We started to help them to get three
   markets                                        times more fish. We created a lot of fish
                                                  and then…where’s the market? We just
Third Wave: Actively bridge informal              stayed in the first part of the chain. We
    developing markets with formal developed      [now] want to help them to coordinate
                                                  the second part of the supply chain.”
    markets – just beginning to gain traction




                                                                                  © Kistruck 2009
Why is ‘bridging’ required?
• Current trading channels dominated by
  exploitative middlemen or ‘coyotes’
• Lack of competition results in oligopolistic
  situation in which virtually all economic rents
  accrue to ‘coyotes’
• As a results, social enterprise (organizations with
  a mixed social and financial purpose) are
  becoming involved in mediating these markets




                                                        © Kistruck 2009
Overview of Social Intermediary Cases
         Case                Location   Age (Yrs)           Scope of Clients                Scope of Suppliers                       Product

Microfinance        Zimbabwe               10       5,000 borrowers and 7,000          1 large domestic bank           Small, short-term loans of
                                                    jobs                                                               between $1,000 – $25,000



Tableware           Swaziland              15       1 local retail store and 550       660 women from 14 villages      Tablemats, napkins, bowls
                                                    stores internationally



Palm Hearts         Brazil                 3        1 large local distributor          346 co-op members               Palm hearts


Organic Grains      Bolivia                20       14 franchises, 3 super-markets,    100 co-op members               77 different products in total
                                                    foreign clients

Coffee              Honduras               6        1 large Canadian distributor       5 co-ops with a total of 324    High-grown coffee beans
                                                                                       members

Handicrafts         Brazil                 2        1 large local buyer with several   9 co-ops with a total of 450    Baskets primarily but also
                                                    small buyers and 1 small retail    members                         brooms, honey, eggs,
                                                    outlet                                                             vegetables, etc.


Pastoralists        Western Kenya          4        1 large local buyer with several   9 co-ops with a total of 561    Primarily cattle but also sheep
                                                    small ones                         members

Shrimp Farm         El Salvador            5        Many small local middlemen         20 co-ops with a total of 600   Only shrimp
                                                                                       members

Fish Farm           Brazil                 4        2 large local buyers               1 co-op with 48 members         Only Fish - experimenting with
                                                                                                                       oysters

Horticulturalists   Eastern Kenya          7        2 large local buyers with          16 co-ops with 500 members      Asian vegetables
                                                    several small ones


                                                                                                                                                    © Kistruck 2009
Alternative Bridging Approaches
1.   Bypass the middleman

     •   Domestically

     •   Internationally

2.   Find a bigger, better middleman

3.   Use the same middleman, but change the rules of the game

4.   Become the middleman, distributor, and retailer




                                                                © Kistruck 2009
Bypass the Middleman - Domestically
Product:     Fish Farming
Location:    Bahia Region, Brazil
Size:        1 Cooperative with 48 members


Key Lessons:

When the truck came, everything was wrong. It took
two days to get everything right, and when they
opened the truck, everything was spoiled because the
truck was broken and nobody had known…it was not
freezing temperature inside.”


                                       “So…if we buy from them, we can help them as
                                       well as make more profit for us…and for them.
                                       Our business is selling to others, so we have to
                                       make money with that. We can help with a lot of
                                       things just to make the process easier…but we
                                       still have to make some profit.”



                                                                                    © Kistruck 2009
Bypass the Middleman - Internationally
Product:        Coffee Beans
Location:       Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Size:           5 Cooperatives with 324 members


Key Lessons:


“So [the social intermediary] was audited, and they were
like, you guys should be depreciating — but no, there’s
still no depreciation.




                                                      “So what happened, when [the social enterprise] quit
                                                      buying coffee? The next day the coffee price in the
                                                      community go down…the next day. So, when MV keepsin
                                                      business, dealing in the community, the middleman has
                                                      to compete so there’s a benefit — they can get a better
                                                      price with the middleman. The competition, you know, is
                                                      good in a way — when MV is buying, coyotes pay better
                                                      prices. And, when MV is not buying coffee, coyotes pay
                                                      lower prices.”
                                                                                                      © Kistruck 2009
Find a Bigger, Better Intermediary
 Product:        Palm Hearts
 Location:       Baxio Sul, Brazil
 Size:           1 Cooperative with 346 members


 Key Lessons:

“You do not construct the ideal project with a community,
because if they cannot appropriate the project, they
cannot assume a portion of the responsibility for it.”


                                                            “Over 80 percent of the producers
                                                            were illiterate and possessed no
                                                            knowledge of elementary
                                                            arithmetic, thereby making it difficult
                                                            to transact efficiently”




                                                                                                © Kistruck 2009
Use the same middleman…but change the rules
Product:       Shrimp Farming
Location:      Usulatan, El Salvador
Size:          20 Cooperatives with 600 members


Key Lessons:

   “We had a worker, one person [follow] the coyote…where he sold. [He found out] to how many
   persons, what pounds, and what price. We have this data and we think this project has improved [because
   of it]. Per pound, they are now paying more.”




                                                                            “Now when the coyote come, I call
                                                                            other cooperatives to find out what
                                                                            price he pay.”




                                                                                                     © Kistruck 2009
Become the Middleman, Distributor, and Retailer
Product:        Organic Grains
Location:       La Paz, Bolivia
Size:           100 producers, 14 franchises


Key Lessons:


 “The organic grains intermediary just got 3,000. And I ask
 [the producers], ‘what happened to the other 2,000?’
 They say, ‘well…it went to [the coyote].’ Why? Because
 sometimes people cannot wait two months to keep all
 their production, so they have to go over and sell it.” –
 buyer representative


“Producers, when they deal with the price, they forget that we give
them training workshops, we give all that…taught them how to
even treat their soil. Now they say, ‘that's the same. We just deal
with the price. Why you are not paying us five more Boliviano?’
They don't remember that we trained them, gave them all the
technology... all the preparation. But that's how producers are.”


                                                                      © Kistruck 2009
Which Bridging Approach is Best?
• As with most things in life, the answer is … “it depends”
   –   Cultural Norms
   –   Transaction Frequency
   –   Product Durability
   –   Level of Financial Capital
   –   Contract Enforceability


• However, most important
  factor was the form and
  structure of the social
  enterprise



                                                              © Kistruck 2009
Alternative Forms
• Two different types;
   – Enterprising Nonprofits (nonprofit)
   – Social Purpose Businesses (for-profit)


• Very often, social intermediation involves the shift of either a
  nonprofit or for-profit towards the “middle”
   – Path Dependence




                                                              © Kistruck 2009
Which Form is Better?
• On average, social enterprises with for-profit origins
  outperformed those with nonprofit origins
• Embeddedness
   – Cognitive (two-hats, social dissonance)
   – Network (unidirectional to bi-directional)
   – Cultural (institutionalized trust)




                                                     © Kistruck 2009
Structural Combinations of Social and Financial
                        Activities
 INTEGRATED                                                                                     SEPARATED




 Internal     Cross-Divisional     Partial    Complete     Joint-Venture   Formal External
                                                                                             Informal External
Operation      Coordination      Subsidiary   Subsidiary     Subsidiary      Partnership
                                                                                                Partnership




                                                                                                        © Kistruck 2009
The Interplay of Form and Structure

                                                                Organizational Form


                                              Nonprofit                      For-Profit
                           Integrated
Organizational Structure




                                                                     Moderately Unsuccessful
                                            Unsuccessful
                           Separated




                                        Moderately Successful
                                                                            Successful




                                                                                               © Kistruck 2009
Current Project

• Microfranchising in BOP Markets
   – How to gain scale at successful ventures
   – McDonalds as exemplar?
• Comparative case studies of franchised pharmacies
  in Kenya and the U.S.




                                                 © Kistruck 2009
“Every single pressing social and global issue of our time is a business opportunity.”

                                   Peter F. Drucker


                                                                                         © Kistruck 2009

More Related Content

Similar to Prof. Geoff Kistruck @ columbus (social) entrepreneurs 21.may.2009

Ganolife Opportunity Plan
Ganolife Opportunity PlanGanolife Opportunity Plan
Ganolife Opportunity Plan
Raul Duenez
 
Ganolife Opportunity Plan 2013
Ganolife Opportunity Plan 2013 Ganolife Opportunity Plan 2013
Ganolife Opportunity Plan 2013
Raul Duenez
 
Microfranchising in Latin America and the Caribbean
Microfranchising in  Latin America and the  CaribbeanMicrofranchising in  Latin America and the  Caribbean
Microfranchising in Latin America and the CaribbeanMicrocredit Summit Campaign
 
The ONE foundation
The ONE foundationThe ONE foundation
The ONE foundationstudenthubs
 
Abilene News letter
Abilene News letter Abilene News letter
Abilene News letter
Frg Combined Arms Battalion
 
Discover arbonne
Discover arbonne   Discover arbonne
Discover arbonne danashalit
 
Discover a business in the Green, Health & Wellness Industry
Discover a business in the Green, Health & Wellness IndustryDiscover a business in the Green, Health & Wellness Industry
Discover a business in the Green, Health & Wellness Industry
lindalevine
 
Value Innovation from a South Asian perspective - Mr. Bhupendra Sharma
Value Innovation from a South Asian perspective - Mr. Bhupendra SharmaValue Innovation from a South Asian perspective - Mr. Bhupendra Sharma
Value Innovation from a South Asian perspective - Mr. Bhupendra SharmaCIMSriLanka
 
A Billion Bootstraps
A Billion BootstrapsA Billion Bootstraps
A Billion BootstrapsJessMarkwood
 
Oikocredit in a nutshell
Oikocredit in a nutshellOikocredit in a nutshell
Oikocredit in a nutshell
Nandy H
 
Java Justice
Java JusticeJava Justice
Java Justice
Social Justice
 
Spot.Us explanation.
Spot.Us explanation.Spot.Us explanation.
Spot.Us explanation.
Spot.us
 
NRT 2011: Market Leadership for Rural Banks in Microfinance
NRT 2011: Market Leadership for Rural Banks in MicrofinanceNRT 2011: Market Leadership for Rural Banks in Microfinance
NRT 2011: Market Leadership for Rural Banks in Microfinance
MABSIV
 
Atec sunshine coast 2
Atec sunshine coast 2Atec sunshine coast 2
Atec sunshine coast 2Anna Pollock
 
Attracting, Engaging & Supporting the Conscious Traveler
Attracting, Engaging & Supporting the Conscious TravelerAttracting, Engaging & Supporting the Conscious Traveler
Attracting, Engaging & Supporting the Conscious Traveler
Anna Pollock
 
Seeing Things The Consumers Way
Seeing Things The Consumers WaySeeing Things The Consumers Way
Seeing Things The Consumers Way
Bayo (Olubayo) Adekanmbi CM(SA)
 
8 simple questions inspired by 20 years of celebrating Canada's Best Managed ...
8 simple questions inspired by 20 years of celebrating Canada's Best Managed ...8 simple questions inspired by 20 years of celebrating Canada's Best Managed ...
8 simple questions inspired by 20 years of celebrating Canada's Best Managed ...
Deloitte Canada
 
Dodge Chrysler Jeep Informer Promotional
Dodge Chrysler Jeep Informer PromotionalDodge Chrysler Jeep Informer Promotional
Dodge Chrysler Jeep Informer PromotionalAncira Auto Group
 

Similar to Prof. Geoff Kistruck @ columbus (social) entrepreneurs 21.may.2009 (20)

Ganolife Opportunity Plan
Ganolife Opportunity PlanGanolife Opportunity Plan
Ganolife Opportunity Plan
 
Ganolife Opportunity Plan 2013
Ganolife Opportunity Plan 2013 Ganolife Opportunity Plan 2013
Ganolife Opportunity Plan 2013
 
Microfranchising in Latin America and the Caribbean
Microfranchising in  Latin America and the  CaribbeanMicrofranchising in  Latin America and the  Caribbean
Microfranchising in Latin America and the Caribbean
 
The ONE foundation
The ONE foundationThe ONE foundation
The ONE foundation
 
Abilene News letter
Abilene News letter Abilene News letter
Abilene News letter
 
Discover arbonne
Discover arbonne   Discover arbonne
Discover arbonne
 
Discover a business in the Green, Health & Wellness Industry
Discover a business in the Green, Health & Wellness IndustryDiscover a business in the Green, Health & Wellness Industry
Discover a business in the Green, Health & Wellness Industry
 
Value Innovation from a South Asian perspective - Mr. Bhupendra Sharma
Value Innovation from a South Asian perspective - Mr. Bhupendra SharmaValue Innovation from a South Asian perspective - Mr. Bhupendra Sharma
Value Innovation from a South Asian perspective - Mr. Bhupendra Sharma
 
A Billion Bootstraps
A Billion BootstrapsA Billion Bootstraps
A Billion Bootstraps
 
Oikocredit in a nutshell
Oikocredit in a nutshellOikocredit in a nutshell
Oikocredit in a nutshell
 
Java Justice
Java JusticeJava Justice
Java Justice
 
Jusurupp
JusuruppJusurupp
Jusurupp
 
Spot.Us explanation.
Spot.Us explanation.Spot.Us explanation.
Spot.Us explanation.
 
NRT 2011: Market Leadership for Rural Banks in Microfinance
NRT 2011: Market Leadership for Rural Banks in MicrofinanceNRT 2011: Market Leadership for Rural Banks in Microfinance
NRT 2011: Market Leadership for Rural Banks in Microfinance
 
Atec sunshine coast 2
Atec sunshine coast 2Atec sunshine coast 2
Atec sunshine coast 2
 
Attracting, Engaging & Supporting the Conscious Traveler
Attracting, Engaging & Supporting the Conscious TravelerAttracting, Engaging & Supporting the Conscious Traveler
Attracting, Engaging & Supporting the Conscious Traveler
 
Seeing Things The Consumers Way
Seeing Things The Consumers WaySeeing Things The Consumers Way
Seeing Things The Consumers Way
 
Creative path,inc
Creative path,incCreative path,inc
Creative path,inc
 
8 simple questions inspired by 20 years of celebrating Canada's Best Managed ...
8 simple questions inspired by 20 years of celebrating Canada's Best Managed ...8 simple questions inspired by 20 years of celebrating Canada's Best Managed ...
8 simple questions inspired by 20 years of celebrating Canada's Best Managed ...
 
Dodge Chrysler Jeep Informer Promotional
Dodge Chrysler Jeep Informer PromotionalDodge Chrysler Jeep Informer Promotional
Dodge Chrysler Jeep Informer Promotional
 

Recently uploaded

The geography of Taylor Swift - some ideas
The geography of Taylor Swift - some ideasThe geography of Taylor Swift - some ideas
The geography of Taylor Swift - some ideas
GeoBlogs
 
Chapter 3 - Islamic Banking Products and Services.pptx
Chapter 3 - Islamic Banking Products and Services.pptxChapter 3 - Islamic Banking Products and Services.pptx
Chapter 3 - Islamic Banking Products and Services.pptx
Mohd Adib Abd Muin, Senior Lecturer at Universiti Utara Malaysia
 
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdf
Welcome to TechSoup   New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfWelcome to TechSoup   New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdf
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdf
TechSoup
 
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptx
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxStudents, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptx
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptx
EduSkills OECD
 
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve Thomason
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonThe Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve Thomason
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve Thomason
Steve Thomason
 
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptx
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxSynthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptx
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptx
Pavel ( NSTU)
 
Sha'Carri Richardson Presentation 202345
Sha'Carri Richardson Presentation 202345Sha'Carri Richardson Presentation 202345
Sha'Carri Richardson Presentation 202345
beazzy04
 
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
siemaillard
 
Supporting (UKRI) OA monographs at Salford.pptx
Supporting (UKRI) OA monographs at Salford.pptxSupporting (UKRI) OA monographs at Salford.pptx
Supporting (UKRI) OA monographs at Salford.pptx
Jisc
 
special B.ed 2nd year old paper_20240531.pdf
special B.ed 2nd year old paper_20240531.pdfspecial B.ed 2nd year old paper_20240531.pdf
special B.ed 2nd year old paper_20240531.pdf
Special education needs
 
Polish students' mobility in the Czech Republic
Polish students' mobility in the Czech RepublicPolish students' mobility in the Czech Republic
Polish students' mobility in the Czech Republic
Anna Sz.
 
Template Jadual Bertugas Kelas (Boleh Edit)
Template Jadual Bertugas Kelas (Boleh Edit)Template Jadual Bertugas Kelas (Boleh Edit)
Template Jadual Bertugas Kelas (Boleh Edit)
rosedainty
 
Language Across the Curriculm LAC B.Ed.
Language Across the  Curriculm LAC B.Ed.Language Across the  Curriculm LAC B.Ed.
Language Across the Curriculm LAC B.Ed.
Atul Kumar Singh
 
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptx
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxPalestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptx
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptx
RaedMohamed3
 
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...
Sandy Millin
 
MARUTI SUZUKI- A Successful Joint Venture in India.pptx
MARUTI SUZUKI- A Successful Joint Venture in India.pptxMARUTI SUZUKI- A Successful Joint Venture in India.pptx
MARUTI SUZUKI- A Successful Joint Venture in India.pptx
bennyroshan06
 
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdf
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfUnit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdf
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdf
Thiyagu K
 
The approach at University of Liverpool.pptx
The approach at University of Liverpool.pptxThe approach at University of Liverpool.pptx
The approach at University of Liverpool.pptx
Jisc
 
CLASS 11 CBSE B.St Project AIDS TO TRADE - INSURANCE
CLASS 11 CBSE B.St Project AIDS TO TRADE - INSURANCECLASS 11 CBSE B.St Project AIDS TO TRADE - INSURANCE
CLASS 11 CBSE B.St Project AIDS TO TRADE - INSURANCE
BhavyaRajput3
 
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology ......
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology ......Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology ......
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology ......
Ashokrao Mane college of Pharmacy Peth-Vadgaon
 

Recently uploaded (20)

The geography of Taylor Swift - some ideas
The geography of Taylor Swift - some ideasThe geography of Taylor Swift - some ideas
The geography of Taylor Swift - some ideas
 
Chapter 3 - Islamic Banking Products and Services.pptx
Chapter 3 - Islamic Banking Products and Services.pptxChapter 3 - Islamic Banking Products and Services.pptx
Chapter 3 - Islamic Banking Products and Services.pptx
 
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdf
Welcome to TechSoup   New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfWelcome to TechSoup   New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdf
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdf
 
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptx
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxStudents, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptx
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptx
 
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve Thomason
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonThe Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve Thomason
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve Thomason
 
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptx
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxSynthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptx
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptx
 
Sha'Carri Richardson Presentation 202345
Sha'Carri Richardson Presentation 202345Sha'Carri Richardson Presentation 202345
Sha'Carri Richardson Presentation 202345
 
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
 
Supporting (UKRI) OA monographs at Salford.pptx
Supporting (UKRI) OA monographs at Salford.pptxSupporting (UKRI) OA monographs at Salford.pptx
Supporting (UKRI) OA monographs at Salford.pptx
 
special B.ed 2nd year old paper_20240531.pdf
special B.ed 2nd year old paper_20240531.pdfspecial B.ed 2nd year old paper_20240531.pdf
special B.ed 2nd year old paper_20240531.pdf
 
Polish students' mobility in the Czech Republic
Polish students' mobility in the Czech RepublicPolish students' mobility in the Czech Republic
Polish students' mobility in the Czech Republic
 
Template Jadual Bertugas Kelas (Boleh Edit)
Template Jadual Bertugas Kelas (Boleh Edit)Template Jadual Bertugas Kelas (Boleh Edit)
Template Jadual Bertugas Kelas (Boleh Edit)
 
Language Across the Curriculm LAC B.Ed.
Language Across the  Curriculm LAC B.Ed.Language Across the  Curriculm LAC B.Ed.
Language Across the Curriculm LAC B.Ed.
 
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptx
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxPalestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptx
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptx
 
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...
 
MARUTI SUZUKI- A Successful Joint Venture in India.pptx
MARUTI SUZUKI- A Successful Joint Venture in India.pptxMARUTI SUZUKI- A Successful Joint Venture in India.pptx
MARUTI SUZUKI- A Successful Joint Venture in India.pptx
 
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdf
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfUnit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdf
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdf
 
The approach at University of Liverpool.pptx
The approach at University of Liverpool.pptxThe approach at University of Liverpool.pptx
The approach at University of Liverpool.pptx
 
CLASS 11 CBSE B.St Project AIDS TO TRADE - INSURANCE
CLASS 11 CBSE B.St Project AIDS TO TRADE - INSURANCECLASS 11 CBSE B.St Project AIDS TO TRADE - INSURANCE
CLASS 11 CBSE B.St Project AIDS TO TRADE - INSURANCE
 
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology ......
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology ......Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology ......
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology ......
 

Prof. Geoff Kistruck @ columbus (social) entrepreneurs 21.may.2009

  • 1. Social Intermediation as a Means of Poverty Alleviation Columbus Social Entrepreneurs 2009 Professor Geoff Kistruck Fisher College of Business © Kistruck 2009
  • 2. The ‘Real’ Face of Poverty Percentage of Population Living on Less than $1 per Day Source: 2007/2008 United Nations Human Development Report © Kistruck 2009
  • 3. Historical Approaches to Poverty Alleviation First Wave: Foreign aid at the government level “So what [our organization] was doing, in – inadequate because of corruption and our previous experience here, was typical poor execution — trying to work with the poorer people to just produce something. But they had Second Wave: ‘Give a man a fish and you feed a problem…they didn’t have a market to sell it.” him for a day…teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.’ – improvement in subsistence levels but failed to build “We started to help them to get three markets times more fish. We created a lot of fish and then…where’s the market? We just Third Wave: Actively bridge informal stayed in the first part of the chain. We developing markets with formal developed [now] want to help them to coordinate the second part of the supply chain.” markets – just beginning to gain traction © Kistruck 2009
  • 4. Why is ‘bridging’ required? • Current trading channels dominated by exploitative middlemen or ‘coyotes’ • Lack of competition results in oligopolistic situation in which virtually all economic rents accrue to ‘coyotes’ • As a results, social enterprise (organizations with a mixed social and financial purpose) are becoming involved in mediating these markets © Kistruck 2009
  • 5. Overview of Social Intermediary Cases Case Location Age (Yrs) Scope of Clients Scope of Suppliers Product Microfinance Zimbabwe 10 5,000 borrowers and 7,000 1 large domestic bank Small, short-term loans of jobs between $1,000 – $25,000 Tableware Swaziland 15 1 local retail store and 550 660 women from 14 villages Tablemats, napkins, bowls stores internationally Palm Hearts Brazil 3 1 large local distributor 346 co-op members Palm hearts Organic Grains Bolivia 20 14 franchises, 3 super-markets, 100 co-op members 77 different products in total foreign clients Coffee Honduras 6 1 large Canadian distributor 5 co-ops with a total of 324 High-grown coffee beans members Handicrafts Brazil 2 1 large local buyer with several 9 co-ops with a total of 450 Baskets primarily but also small buyers and 1 small retail members brooms, honey, eggs, outlet vegetables, etc. Pastoralists Western Kenya 4 1 large local buyer with several 9 co-ops with a total of 561 Primarily cattle but also sheep small ones members Shrimp Farm El Salvador 5 Many small local middlemen 20 co-ops with a total of 600 Only shrimp members Fish Farm Brazil 4 2 large local buyers 1 co-op with 48 members Only Fish - experimenting with oysters Horticulturalists Eastern Kenya 7 2 large local buyers with 16 co-ops with 500 members Asian vegetables several small ones © Kistruck 2009
  • 6. Alternative Bridging Approaches 1. Bypass the middleman • Domestically • Internationally 2. Find a bigger, better middleman 3. Use the same middleman, but change the rules of the game 4. Become the middleman, distributor, and retailer © Kistruck 2009
  • 7. Bypass the Middleman - Domestically Product: Fish Farming Location: Bahia Region, Brazil Size: 1 Cooperative with 48 members Key Lessons: When the truck came, everything was wrong. It took two days to get everything right, and when they opened the truck, everything was spoiled because the truck was broken and nobody had known…it was not freezing temperature inside.” “So…if we buy from them, we can help them as well as make more profit for us…and for them. Our business is selling to others, so we have to make money with that. We can help with a lot of things just to make the process easier…but we still have to make some profit.” © Kistruck 2009
  • 8. Bypass the Middleman - Internationally Product: Coffee Beans Location: Tegucigalpa, Honduras Size: 5 Cooperatives with 324 members Key Lessons: “So [the social intermediary] was audited, and they were like, you guys should be depreciating — but no, there’s still no depreciation. “So what happened, when [the social enterprise] quit buying coffee? The next day the coffee price in the community go down…the next day. So, when MV keepsin business, dealing in the community, the middleman has to compete so there’s a benefit — they can get a better price with the middleman. The competition, you know, is good in a way — when MV is buying, coyotes pay better prices. And, when MV is not buying coffee, coyotes pay lower prices.” © Kistruck 2009
  • 9. Find a Bigger, Better Intermediary Product: Palm Hearts Location: Baxio Sul, Brazil Size: 1 Cooperative with 346 members Key Lessons: “You do not construct the ideal project with a community, because if they cannot appropriate the project, they cannot assume a portion of the responsibility for it.” “Over 80 percent of the producers were illiterate and possessed no knowledge of elementary arithmetic, thereby making it difficult to transact efficiently” © Kistruck 2009
  • 10. Use the same middleman…but change the rules Product: Shrimp Farming Location: Usulatan, El Salvador Size: 20 Cooperatives with 600 members Key Lessons: “We had a worker, one person [follow] the coyote…where he sold. [He found out] to how many persons, what pounds, and what price. We have this data and we think this project has improved [because of it]. Per pound, they are now paying more.” “Now when the coyote come, I call other cooperatives to find out what price he pay.” © Kistruck 2009
  • 11. Become the Middleman, Distributor, and Retailer Product: Organic Grains Location: La Paz, Bolivia Size: 100 producers, 14 franchises Key Lessons: “The organic grains intermediary just got 3,000. And I ask [the producers], ‘what happened to the other 2,000?’ They say, ‘well…it went to [the coyote].’ Why? Because sometimes people cannot wait two months to keep all their production, so they have to go over and sell it.” – buyer representative “Producers, when they deal with the price, they forget that we give them training workshops, we give all that…taught them how to even treat their soil. Now they say, ‘that's the same. We just deal with the price. Why you are not paying us five more Boliviano?’ They don't remember that we trained them, gave them all the technology... all the preparation. But that's how producers are.” © Kistruck 2009
  • 12. Which Bridging Approach is Best? • As with most things in life, the answer is … “it depends” – Cultural Norms – Transaction Frequency – Product Durability – Level of Financial Capital – Contract Enforceability • However, most important factor was the form and structure of the social enterprise © Kistruck 2009
  • 13. Alternative Forms • Two different types; – Enterprising Nonprofits (nonprofit) – Social Purpose Businesses (for-profit) • Very often, social intermediation involves the shift of either a nonprofit or for-profit towards the “middle” – Path Dependence © Kistruck 2009
  • 14. Which Form is Better? • On average, social enterprises with for-profit origins outperformed those with nonprofit origins • Embeddedness – Cognitive (two-hats, social dissonance) – Network (unidirectional to bi-directional) – Cultural (institutionalized trust) © Kistruck 2009
  • 15. Structural Combinations of Social and Financial Activities INTEGRATED SEPARATED Internal Cross-Divisional Partial Complete Joint-Venture Formal External Informal External Operation Coordination Subsidiary Subsidiary Subsidiary Partnership Partnership © Kistruck 2009
  • 16. The Interplay of Form and Structure Organizational Form Nonprofit For-Profit Integrated Organizational Structure Moderately Unsuccessful Unsuccessful Separated Moderately Successful Successful © Kistruck 2009
  • 17. Current Project • Microfranchising in BOP Markets – How to gain scale at successful ventures – McDonalds as exemplar? • Comparative case studies of franchised pharmacies in Kenya and the U.S. © Kistruck 2009
  • 18. “Every single pressing social and global issue of our time is a business opportunity.” Peter F. Drucker © Kistruck 2009

Editor's Notes

  1. But this type of setup is rare and doesn’t happen very often
  2. These are their voices asking for help and I call on you to give it…