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Inclusive business—a business approach to development
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 2017The idea of inclusiveness in business emerged in the 1990s with the introduction of Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) in developing countries. This paper reviews the conceptual development and discussions by scholars and practitioners around the notion of ‘inclusive business’.
Eunice Likoko, Janvier Kini
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2013
Companies can significantly contribute to human development, improving the quality of life of people, especially in developing countries. Fighting poverty through innovative business models provides opportunities for sustainable growth. Inclusive business models are driven by the need to promote dignified humane existence by using market approaches to ...
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Companies can significantly contribute to human development, improving the quality of life of people, especially in developing countries. Fighting poverty through innovative business models provides opportunities for sustainable growth. Inclusive business models are driven by the need to promote dignified humane existence by using market approaches to ...
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Diversity and inclusion – LGBT inclusion means business
Strategic HR Review, 2013PurposeBank of America Merrill Lynch recognizes that its most valuable asset is its people – who deliver every day for its customers, clients and shareholders. The company values the differences of its people, understanding that diversity and inclusion are good for business and make the company stronger. Diversity means business.
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The Business Case for Diversity and Inclusion
Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2020Although there is an increasing understanding of the importance of diversity and inclusion in all aspects of radiology training and practice, many radiology practices have yet to invest into programs that raise awareness and assure that diversity and inclusion goals are met. In many instances, leadership fails to see the value of such investments. Here,
Alexander, Norbash, Nadja, Kadom
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Transforming Business Relationships: Inclusive Business in Latin America
2015This report uses qualitative methodologies to investigate the extent to which inclusive business initiatives can make a substantial contribution to improving the living conditions of the poor while at the same time providing companies with enough incentives to scale up such initiatives.
Estrella Peinado-Vara +12 more
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Connecting business, inclusion and design
2003As consultants to a diversity of businesses, our experience is that it is rare that inclusive design is on the agenda from the outset. Inclusion may be part of the design brief, but more often its importance needs to be negotiated during a project — although increasingly inclusion can be introduced into earlier, more strategic discussions.
Graham Pullin, Martin Bontoft
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Inclusive Business for Sustainable Growth
2019Inclusive business is a business that provides goods, services and livelihood on a commercially viable basis on the scale to people living in the base of the pyramid by integrating them in the business value chain. It focuses on the poor as business partners rather than just as potential producers or consumers.
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Gender-inclusive Strategy for Tourism Businesses
2022The business case for advancing gender equality are well documented. In tourism, the benefits are further amplified due to the high proportion of women working in the sector. The "Gender Inclusive Strategy for Tourism Businesses" contains tools to support private sector tourism enterprises of all types and sizes achieve effective and consistent ...
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