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The green leap to an inclusive economy / edited by Fernando Casado Cañeque and Stuart L. Hart.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Casado Caneque, Fernando, editor.
Hart, Stuart L., editor.
Taylor & Francis eBooks.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sustainable development.
Equality.
Social responsibility of business.
Income distribution.
Economic development.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations
polychrome
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
System Details:
text file
Biography/History:
Fernando Casado Caäneque is Founder and Director of the Centre of Partnerships for Development (GlobalCAD), Spain, and Principal and Knowledge Steward of the BoP Global Network. Stuart L. Hart is Professor and the Steven Grossman Endowed Chair in Sustainable Business at the University of Vermont Business School, USA. He is also the Samuel C. Johnson Chair Emeritus in Sustainable Global Enterprise, USA, and Professor of Management Emeritus at Cornell University's Johnson School of Management, USA. He is a Founder of the BoP Global Network.
Contents:
Intro; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures and tables; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction and conceptual framework; The imperative of inclusive green growth; Taking the Green Leap to an inclusive economy; Conceptual framework; 2 Towards a new framework for inclusive design thinking; Case study 2.1: Ecofiltro
Providing access to clean water by engaging the BoP in the value chain process; Case study 2.2: Collective impact-based microwork approach for self-reliance of autism spectrum disorders
Tool 2.1: Cookbook for Sustainability Innovation
Recipes for Co-Creation3 Towards a new concept of sustainable production; Case study 3.1: Abaca Sustainability Initiative (ASI)
Successful PPP for Inclusive Business Upscaling; Case study 3.2: Rio Rayo
Achieving social goals through producing timber and bee honey; Tool 3.1: BoP Toolbox for SMEs; 4 Towards new models of inclusive distribution; Case study 4.1: Chakipi
Lessons learned in distribution in the last mile in Peru, Colombia and Haiti; Case study 4.2: Scala project network
Tool 4.1: Marketing for the BoP and last mile-distribution (a tool for practitioners to diagnose their sales and marketing performance)5 Towards new innovative recycling systems; Case study 5.1: DELTAREC/Fundación R3
Working with garbage pickers to recycle plastic; Case study 5.2: so+ma vantagens
A rewards program to underserved communities; Case study 5.3: Creating a vehicle recycling plant in Minas Gerais
Toward expanding a circular economy all over the world; 6 Towards new models of empowerment through access to opportunities
Case study 6.1: Bluetown
Connecting the BoP in remote villages to the InternetCase study 6.2: Grundfos Lifelink
Delivering sustainable water services and technologies through innovative business models and partnerships; Case study 6.3: The World Toilet Organization proposal; Tool 6.1: Knowledge Online Platform (DEMOWARE Toolkit); Tool 6.2: Mandala Tool
EAFIT, Colombia; Tool 6.3: I3 Latam
Empowering social entrepreneurs in Latin America; Tool 6.4: My Home, Your Business
A Guide to Affordable Housing Solutions for Low-Income Communities
7 Towards enabling ecosystems for an inclusive local economyEcosystems for inclusive business models; Main stakeholders engaged in the inclusive business ecosystem; Creating partnerships among stakeholders for an enabling ecosystem; Case study 7.1: Upscale and acceleration of inclusive businesses of SMEs of the fast moving consumer goods in Egypt; Case study 7.2: Developing and piloting a model on payments for ecosystem services in Mui Ca Mau National Park (Vietnam)
Tool 7.1: Inclusive Business Community Korea (IBCK)
A strategic network platform between BoP social ventures in Korea to formulate inclusive business partnerships with corporations and public sectors
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 22, 2019).
Other Format:
Print version: GREEN LEAP TO AN INCLUSIVE ECONOMY.
ISBN:
9780429489662
0429489668
9780429952579
0429952570
Publisher Number:
99980926738
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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