Herman Chinery-Hesse: the Bill Gates of Ghana?

Stephanie Decker

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Abstract

Herman Chinery-Hesse considers his plans for a new venture, a virtual mall that would enable African producers to sell their products worldwide through a new international payment system based on mobile phones and pre-paid scratch cards. In 2010, his operating company, Black Star Lines (BSL) Ghana Ltd is considering plans to launch shopAfrica53.com, and associated payment and distribution services in Ghana and the UK. This case teaches new approaches to poverty reduction through the realisation of entrepreneurial opportunities at the Bottom of the Pyramid (BoP) and is suitable for courses on social enterprise, entrepreneurship in general, and development studies seeking to incorporate more private sector approaches. It can also be adapted for courses such as international strategy or technology business.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBirmingham (UK)
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2015

Publication series

NameABS teaching case
PublisherThe Case Centre
VolumeCASE - Reference no. 815-012-1

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