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Inclusive Business Models
Transforming Lives and Creating Livelihoods

Inclusive Business Models will be relevant to students in management institutes, both in India and globally.

Sourav Mukherji (Author)

9781108811316, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 3 February 2022

344 pages
22.8 x 15.4 x 2.1 cm, 0.44 kg

Inclusive Business Models talks about organizations that employ principles of business to address the needs of the poor. It takes an analytical approach to derive insights about business models by comparison with other inclusive models seen within the same sector and through comparisons with models from a different sector. This cross sector comparison, especially with a number of case studies, would enable readers to cumulate their learning, and act as a guide to management students, practicing managers and entrepreneurs for understanding and analyzing any business model that intends or claims to be inclusive. This book is beneficial for students of entrepreneurship, social enterprises and human resource management. Sections of this book would be relevant for courses on social enterprises, developmental economics and inclusive business models taught globally, given that India today has emerged as a hotbed of experiments and innovations to deal with the problems of poverty and inequality.

1. Introduction
2. Vaatsalya Hospitals: Affordable healthcare in proximity
3. Gyanshala: Providing inclusive education
4. Rang De: Creating a platform for social investment
5. LaborNet: Empowering informal sector labourers
6. SELCO: Inclusive model for energy access
7. Hasiru Dala innovations: Improving lives of waste pickers
8. Reliance Retail: Creating inclusive supply chain
9. IDE Nepal: Developing smallholder ecosystem
10. RuralShores: Delivering inclusive service
11. GNFC's Neem initiative: A social business
12. Bringing it all together
References.

Subject Areas: Ownership & organization of enterprises [KJV], Personnel & human resources management [KJMV2], Entrepreneurship [KJH], Business innovation [KJD], Business studies: general [KJB], Business & management [KJ]

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