Poverty Reduction through Social Business? - Lessons Learnt from Grameen Joint Ventures in Bangladesh

von: Kerstin Humberg

oekom Verlag, 2012

ISBN: 9783865813596 , 348 Seiten

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Poverty Reduction through Social Business? - Lessons Learnt from Grameen Joint Ventures in Bangladesh


 

Since Nobel Peace Laureate Muhammad Yunus first began launching joint ventures with multinational corporations such as Group Danone (2006) and Veolia Water (2008) in Bangladesh, his social business concept has received international attention. What is a social business and how can it contribute to poverty reduction? Using the example of Bangladesh, this book systematically explores Yunus' theoretical propositions in relation to relevant development policy contexts. Two case studies then investigate Grameen Danone's and Grameen Veolia's challenges in their business operations, mitigation strategies, and livelihood outcomes for the poor. While Grameen Danone Foods Ltd. aims to fight child malnutrition by selling fortified yoghurt, Grameen Veolia Water Ltd. provides rural communities with treated river water in arsenic-affected areas. As this is the first comprehensive empirical study of Yunus' pioneering experiments in his home country, this book provides exciting first-hand insights for academics, development practitioners, and social entrepreneurs alike.

Kerstin Maria Humberg is a business consultant with a leading international management consultancy. She studied Geography in Hamburg and obtained a doctor's degree in Human Geography from Cologne University. During her field research, she joined Muhammad Yunus in his effort to develop sustainable business solutions for low-income consumers at the base of the economic pyramid.