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Selected SMART-Related

                    Publications and Media



            Articles

                SMART Students Learn from the Unexpected to Make a Global Impact. Dyson Business Feed.
                       SC Johnson College of Business.
                Barchett, F., Farooqui, R., Hammonds, T., & Zulfiqar, R. (2018). A Business Evaluation of the
                       Sales and Distribution Model for Index-Based Livestock Insurance in Kenya.
                       Economics That Really Matters.
                Arshad, T., Asemota, E., Ayodele, M., Ofei, L. & Quaidoo, M. (2018).  Optimizing
                       Agricultural Marketing Practices in Ghana: Solution Oasis, Ltd. Cornell Policy Review.
                Yun, Y., Tucker, B., Saint Germain, Y., Altangerel, E. & Coker, S. (2018). Making an Impact
                       with Essential Oils: A Case Study on an Emerging Agribusiness in Rwanda. Cornell
                       Policy Review.
                Mabaya E., Ross, M., Shrestha, M. & Weiss, A. (2014). "Seven Sisters: wine and
                       womanhood." Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies 4, no. 8: 1-12.
                Mabaya, E. & Cramer, L. (2014). Growth in a Globalized Industry: The Case of Hillside Green
                       Growers & Exporters Ltd. International Food and Agribusiness Management
                       Association (IFAMA).

            Student Conference Presentations

                SMART students presented their work linking to mobile money at the Institute for African
                       Development (IAD) Annual Symposium, ‘Mobile Money, Financial Inclusion and
                       Development in Africa’ on April 19 ; 21-22, 2017. The Symposium was co-sponsored
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                       by IAD; Mario Einaudi; Emerging Markets Program (Dyson); IP-CALS; CIIFAD;
                       IMTFI and Emerging Markets Institute (Johnson).
                SMART Rwanda Team, 2017: Enkhzul Altangerel, Stephanie Coker, Brettany Tucker, Yeareen
                       Yun and Yamatha Saint Germain—Ikirezi Natural Products: A Market Research
                       Analysis for Essential Oils in Rwanda. (Academic Programs—CIPA and International
                       Development)
                SMART Kenya Team, 2017: Ranissa Adityavarman, Yichang Liu, Micah Martin, and Manoly
                       Sisavanh—Strengthening the Capacity of Kenyan Smallholder Enterprises of Multi-
                       Legume Porridge Mixes. (Programs—CIPA; Food Science and International
                       Development)
                SMART Rwanda Team, 2017: Stephanie Coker—Mobile Money for Agribusiness in Rwanda
                       (Academic Program-CIPA)














                Members of the SMART 2017 Kenya team (Ranissa        Stephanie Coker (CIPA) discusses her paper on mobile
                 Adityavarman (CIPA)-L and Manoly Sisavanh (IARD)-R)   money in Rwanda with a Cornell Business Professor.
                     present their work linked to M-Pesa in Kenya
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