@HannahLebovits I loved writing both for different reasons. The book allows you to be expansive, write in a more open style. The paper was focused on 2 of the 9 topics in the book, and we felt very satisfied with our analyses. https://t.co/KCvW7VhfYG
Hoping to write a research note at some point - for now, our book chapter (https://t.co/v0Y8xCv20V) and paper (https://t.co/YwflHJ9Tqq) have descriptions of the data collection methodology (DM/email if gated). (2/9)
For impact accelerators, I usually share a chapter from my book, but you can also find tons of resources the Global Accelerator Learning Initative managed by @AspenANDE and @SocEntGoizueta (4/7) https://t.co/UbPtZQ6xFI https://t.co/C0q3YqojSs
Similar to the findings in our book “Observing Acceleration”, but more rigorously analyzed, we find that these accelerator benefits are not yet reaching the places (emerging markets) and people (women entrepreneurs) that need their support the most. https: