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    Tony's Chocolonely: The Road to 100% Slave-Free Chocolate?

    By  Luk Van Wassenhove,  Viktor Pot
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    As late as 2020, the supply chain of the global chocolate industry was characterized by modern slavery and child labour, poverty, dire living conditions and deforestation. While players in the cocoa industry had launched certification and in-house sustainability programmes, experts claimed that these have had limited impact.

      Published 07 Jun 2021

      Reference 6616

      Length 14 page(s)

      Topic Responsibility

      Region Global

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      Tony's Chocolonely: The Road to 100% Slave-Free Chocolate?

      By  Luk Van Wassenhove,  Viktor Pot
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      • Reference 6616

      • Published 07 Jun 2021

      • Length 14 page(s)

      • Topic Responsibility

      • Region Global

      As late as 2020, the supply chain of the global chocolate industry was characterized by modern slavery and child labour, poverty, dire living conditions and deforestation. While players in the cocoa industry had launched certification and in-house sustainability programmes, experts claimed that these have had limited impact.
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        Are Chocolate Eaters Really SDG Smart?

        By  Luk Van Wassenhove,  Viktor Pot,  Sarah Dewilde,  Thomas Breugem
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        Since its inception in 2015, the 2030 Agenda for the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) has provided a blueprint for shared prosperity in a sustainable world — a world where all people live productive, vibrant, and peaceful lives on a healthy planet. With less than a decade to go, we need to ask if we are laying the right foundation to achieve the SDGs. How “SDG-smart” are we?

          Published 27 May 2021

          Reference 6604

          Length 79 page(s)

          Topic Responsibility

          Region Global

          Industry Consumer Goods,  Food and Beverages Production

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          Are Chocolate Eaters Really SDG Smart?

          By  Luk Van Wassenhove,  Viktor Pot,  Sarah Dewilde,  Thomas Breugem
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          • Reference 6604

          • Published 27 May 2021

          • Length 79 page(s)

          • Topic Responsibility

          • Region Global

          • Industry Consumer Goods,  Food and Beverages Production

          Since its inception in 2015, the 2030 Agenda for the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) has provided a blueprint for shared prosperity in a sustainable world — a world where all people live productive, vibrant, and peaceful lives on a healthy planet. With less than a decade to go, we need to ask if we are laying the right foundation to achieve the SDGs. How “SDG-smart” are we?
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            Kiva's Impact Strategy

            By  Jasjit Singh,  Eva Wu
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            Kiva is an online platform that sources crowdfunding for low-income borrowers. By 2018 it has facilitated $1.1 billion in loans to 2.5 million borrowers worldwide.

              Published 24 Sep 2018

              Reference 6433

              Length 26 page(s)

              Topic Responsibility

              Region Global

              Industry Financial Services

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              Kiva's Impact Strategy

              By  Jasjit Singh,  Eva Wu
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              • Reference 6433

              • Published 24 Sep 2018

              • Length 26 page(s)

              • Topic Responsibility

              • Region Global

              • Industry Financial Services

              Kiva is an online platform that sources crowdfunding for low-income borrowers. By 2018 it has facilitated $1.1 billion in loans to 2.5 million borrowers worldwide.
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                Uber and the Ethics of Sharing: Exploring the Societal Promises and Responsibilities of the Sharing Economy

                By  N. Craig Smith,  Erin McCormick
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                This case explores the changes wrought by the “sharing economy”, examining the innovations and controversies surrounding the online ride-hailing service Uber. It provides a unique overview of the challenges posed by new business models like Uber’s, which use the internet to link individual providers of goods and services to customers.

                  Published 29 May 2017

                  Reference 6209

                  Length 20 page(s)

                  Topic Responsibility

                  Region Global

                  Industry Transportation/Trucking/Railroad

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                  Uber and the Ethics of Sharing: Exploring the Societal Promises and Responsibilities of the Sharing Economy

                  By  N. Craig Smith,  Erin McCormick
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                  • Reference 6209

                  • Published 29 May 2017

                  • Length 20 page(s)

                  • Topic Responsibility

                  • Region Global

                  • Industry Transportation/Trucking/Railroad

                  This case explores the changes wrought by the “sharing economy”, examining the innovations and controversies surrounding the online ride-hailing service Uber. It provides a unique overview of the challenges posed by new business models like Uber’s, which use the internet to link individual providers of goods and services to customers.
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                    By  Stanislav Shekshnia

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                      Birkenstock: Exit the Family. Enter a Professional CEO

                      By  Morten Bennedsen,  Mark Stabile,  Brian Henry

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                        Rasurel: Reviving an Ageing Brand

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