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The Business of Social and Environmental Innovation: New Frontiers in Africa

Editat de Verena Bitzer, Ralph Hamann, Martin Hall, Eliada Wosu Griffin-EL
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 ian 2015
In the face of limited progress toward meeting Millennium Development Goals or addressing climate change and resource degradation, increasing attention turns to harnessing the entrepreneurial, innovative, managerial and financial capacities of business for improved social and environmental outcomes. A more proactive role for business in sustainable development is especially pertinent in sub-Saharan Africa, which has been plagued by conflict and poverty but shows signs of a brighter future as the world’s second-fastest-growing region.
The book considers how the socio-economic context influences the objectives of social innovation and even our definition of what we mean by social innovation. Secondly, the book aims to show how social innovation initiatives emerge and fare in context of the limited ability of many African countries to provide public goods and services.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319040509
ISBN-10: 3319040502
Pagini: 235
Ilustrații: XI, 235 p. 22 illus., 8 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:2015
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

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Cuprins

PART I: Introduction.- 1. The Business of Social and Environmental Innovation: Introduction.- PART II: Entrepreneurs.- 2. Innovations in Social Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Biofuel Production: The Case of Tanzanian Outgrowers Cultivating Jatropha for the Global Biofuel Chain.- 3. Social Innovation Through Development Franchising: Compensating for a Lack of Entrepreneurial Expertise and Connecting to Formal Supply Chains.- 4. Social and Environmental Enterprises in Africa: Context, Convergence and Characteristics.- PART III: Corporations.- 5. The Evolution of a Sustainability Leader: The Development of Strategic and Boundary Spanning Organizational Innovation Capabilities in Woolworths.- 6. Obstacles To Firms’ Adoption of Socially Embedded Approaches To Bop Markets.- 7. An Integrated Approach To Poverty Alleviation: Roles of the Private Sector, Government and Civil Society.- Part IV: Partnerships.- 8. Practitioner Case Study: Key Factors for The Successful Implementation of Stakeholder Partnerships: The Case of the African Cashew Initiative.- 9. From Concord To Conflict: A Conceptual Analysis of a Partnership for Social Innovation.- 10. Fostering Innovation for Sustainable Food Security: The Southern Africa Food Lab.- PART V: Teaching.- 11. Against Inequality: Towards a Curriculum for Social and Environmental Innovation.- 12. The Social Innovation Lab: An Experiment in the Pedagogy of Institutional Work.- Index.

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In the face of limited progress toward addressing poverty and resource degradation, increasing attention has been paid to harnessing the entrepreneurial, innovative, managerial and financial capacities of business for improved social and environmental outcomes. A more proactive role for business in sustainable development is especially pertinent in sub-Saharan Africa, which has been plagued by conflict and poverty but shows signs of a brighter future as the world’s second-fastest-growing region.
This book contributes to the growing body of scholarly work on social and environmental innovation with the two-fold aim of studying the role of business in creating such innovation and focusing the analysis to the African context. To cover the various terrains of social and environmental innovation, this book contains novel empirical cases looking at social or environmental enterprises, social intrapreneurship and innovation in incumbent businesses, and social innovation through cross-sector collaboration. The final part of the book focuses on the implications for academics, exploring the role of universities and business schools in social innovation.

Caracteristici

One of the few books to examine the role of business in social and environmental innovation, particularly in the context of Africa Addresses entrepreneurship, large companies, cross-sector collaboration initiatives, and the role of academia and teachers Frames and complements empirical contributions in a synthesis of key theories and concepts