<p>HarvardX: Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies is an introductory online course from Harvard University, taught by Harvard Business School professor Tarun Khanna. It takes an interdisciplinary approach to tackling complex social problems through entrepreneurship in fast-growing but institutionally underdeveloped markets — including South Asia, China, Africa, and Latin America.</p><ul><li>6 weeks, 3–5 hours per week, fully self-paced</li><li>Covers opportunity identification, financing, scaling, branding, IP, and social-impact metrics</li><li>Cases span healthcare, online commerce, fintech, and infrastructure</li><li>No prior experience required; open to all learners</li><li>Free to audit; verified HarvardX certificate available on the paid track</li></ul><p>Enrolment runs in rolling cohorts on the edX course page.</p>
<p>HarvardX: Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies is an introductory online course from Harvard University, taught by Harvard Business School professor Tarun Khanna. It takes an interdisciplinary approach to tackling complex social problems through entrepreneurship in fast-growing but institutionally underdeveloped markets — including South Asia, China, Africa, and Latin America.</p><ul><li>6 weeks, 3–5 hours per week, fully self-paced</li><li>Covers opportunity identification, financing, scaling, branding, IP, and social-impact metrics</li><li>Cases span healthcare, online commerce, fintech, and infrastructure</li><li>No prior experience required; open to all learners</li><li>Free to audit; verified HarvardX certificate available on the paid track</li></ul><p>Enrolment runs in rolling cohorts on the edX course page.</p>
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BUS305: Small Business Management / Entrepreneurship