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Entrepreneurship and Sustainability

Business Solutions for Poverty Alleviation from Around the World

Authors: Paul W. Thurman, Daphne Halkias Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication date: 2016 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 270 Publication formats: EAN: 9781317142607 DOI: 10.4324/9781315579917 ISBN: 9781317142607 Category: Investment & securities Publisher's index: 9781315579917 Bibliographic note: -

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In Entrepreneurship and Sustainability the editors and contributors challenge the notion that not-for-profit social entrepreneurship is the only sort that can lead to the alleviation of poverty. Entrepreneurship for profit is not just about the entrepreneur doing well. Entrepreneurs worldwide are leading successful for-profit ventures which contribute to poverty alleviation in their communities. With the challenge of global poverty before them, entrepreneurs continue to develop innovative, business-oriented ventures that deliver promising solutions to this complex and urgent agenda. This book explores how to bring commercial investors together with those who are best placed to reach the poorest customers. With case studies from around the World, the focus of the contributions is on the new breed of entrepreneurs who are blending a profit motive with a desire to make a difference in their communities and beyond borders. A number of the contributions here also recognize that whilst much research has been devoted to poverty alleviation in developing countries, this is only part of the story. Studies in this volume also focus upon enterprise solutions to poverty in pockets of significant deprivation in high-income countries, such as the Appalachia region of the US, in parts of Europe, and the richer Asian countries. Much has been written about the achievements of socially orientated non-profit microfinance institutions. This valuable, academically rigorous but accessible book will help academics, policy makers, and business people consider what the next generation of more commercially orientated banks for the 'bottom billion' might look like.

TOC

  • Cover 2
  • Contents 7
  • List of Figures 11
  • List of Tables 13
  • About the Editors 15
  • Notes on Contributors 17
  • Acknowledgments 23
  • Foreword 27
  • PART I: PROLOGUE 29
    • Prologue: Entrepreneurship and Sustainability: Can Business Really Alleviate Poverty? 31
    • Introduction: Business Fights Poverty: How Enterprise, Technology and People are Changing the Way 43
  • PART II: ASIA 51
    • Chapter 1 China: Entrepreneurship and Poverty Alleviation: A Chinese Case Study 53
    • Chapter 2 Lebanon: Does Microcredit Alleviate Poverty? Entrepreneurship and Sustainability 61
    • Chapter 3 Malaysia: Entrepreneurship and Sustainability in Malaysia: Business Solutions for Poverty 69
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