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The Ethos Institute (B): Promises and Risks of Working with the Government
Sclefer, Jonathan; Moore, Mark H.Case HBS-HKS462-EEconomicsAs Brazil's energetic but fractious democracy emerged in the 1990s, the Ethos Institute launched a movement for corporate social responsibility (CSR) that, it hoped, would both cajole the private sector to manage its own operations responsibly-for example, eschewing racism and protecting the environment-and lead Brazil to a more just, sustainable society. By 2007 Ethos had transformed CSR into a prominent national movement, which had even helped ...Starting at €5.74
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Inkaterra
Comin, Diego; Gopaldas, Rohan; Rehder, DiegoCase HBS-713022-EEconomicsThe case presents the unique business model of Inkaterra, a leading eco-tourism organization in Peru, and the different strategies the company can pursue to grow. Through the experience of Inkaterra the case studies two general issues. First, it discusses the potential barriers that exist for the development of the tourism sector. Second, it presents the debate of whether governments may want to use tourism as an engine of growth, and if so, what...Starting at €8.20
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The Ethos Institute (B): Promises and Risks of Working with the Government, Sequel
Sclefer, Jonathan; Moore, Mark H.Case HBS-HKS461-EEconomicsAs Brazil's energetic but fractious democracy emerged in the 1990s, the Ethos Institute launched a movement for corporate social responsibility (CSR) that, it hoped, would both cajole the private sector to manage its own operations responsibly-for example, eschewing racism and protecting the environment-and lead Brazil to a more just, sustainable society. By 2007 Ethos had transformed CSR into a prominent national movement, which had even helped ...Starting at €5.74
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The Ethos Institute (A): Challenging Business to Become the Vanguard of Social Progress in Brazil: Sequel
Sclefer, Jonathan; Moore, Mark H.Case HBS-HKS463-EEconomicsAs Brazil's energetic but fractious democracy emerged in the 1990s, the Ethos Institute launched a movement for corporate social responsibility (CSR) that, it hoped, would both cajole the private sector to manage its own operations responsibly-for example, eschewing racism and protecting the environment-and lead Brazil to a more just, sustainable society. By 2007 Ethos had transformed CSR into a prominent national movement, which had even helped ...Starting at €8.20
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The Ethos Institute (A): Challenging Business to Become the Vanguard of Social Progress in Brazil
Sclefer, Jonathan; Moore, Mark H.Case HBS-HKS464-EEconomicsAs Brazil's energetic but fractious democracy emerged in the 1990s, the Ethos Institute launched a movement for corporate social responsibility (CSR) that, it hoped, would both cajole the private sector to manage its own operations responsibly-for example, eschewing racism and protecting the environment-and lead Brazil to a more just, sustainable society. By 2007 Ethos had transformed CSR into a prominent national movement, which had even helped ...Starting at €8.20