Efosa Ojomo is a senior research fellow at the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation, where he leads its global prosperity research. He works alongside Harvard Business School professor Clay Christensen in figuring out the best ways to help entrepreneurs, policy makers, and development practitioners spur economic prosperity in low- and middle-income countries and in depressed regions in high-income economies. Ojomo’s work has been published by the Harvard Business Review, The Guardian, Quartz, and the World Bank, and he regularly speaks on innovation and economic development. He is a co-author of The Prosperity Paradox: How Innovation Can Lift Nations out of Poverty.
Previously
With the hope that economic investment will lift citizens from poverty to a level of sustainable prosperity, entrepreneurs and organizations across the globe invest time, ener...
While incomes are rising, there are questions about gains in short-term financial stability and long-term wealth creation for the majority of America’s working households. Rel...
Resources
Lessons on Innovation, Economic Prosperity, and Cultivating Joy