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    Sama: Building an Ethical AI Business

    By  Jasjit Singh
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    In 2008, Leila Janah founded Sama (formerly Samasource) with the view that providing access to outsourced digital work was an effective way to lift low-income communities worldwide out of poverty.

      Published 25 Mar 2022

      Reference 6749

      Topic Responsibility

      Region Global

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      Sama: Building an Ethical AI Business

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      • By  Jasjit Singh
      • Reference 6749

      • Published 25 Mar 2022

      • Topic Responsibility

      • Region Global

      In 2008, Leila Janah founded Sama (formerly Samasource) with the view that providing access to outsourced digital work was an effective way to lift low-income communities worldwide out of poverty.
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        Private Equity Real Estate Investors – Overcoming the Challenge of Sustainability & ESG: Pro-invest Group’s ESG Journey

        By  Claudia Zeisberger,  Alexandra von Stauffenberg,  Cindy Van Der Wal
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        This case describes the ESG journey of Pro-invest Group, an asset management and investment firm specialising in private equity real estate across the globe.

          Published 14 Apr 2022

          Reference 6729

          Topic Responsibility

          Region Global

          Industry Real Estate,  Private Equity

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          Private Equity Real Estate Investors – Overcoming the Challenge of Sustainability & ESG: Pro-invest Group’s ESG Journey

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          • By  Claudia Zeisberger,  Alexandra von Stauffenberg,  Cindy Van Der Wal
          • Reference 6729

          • Published 14 Apr 2022

          • Topic Responsibility

          • Region Global

          • Industry Real Estate,  Private Equity

          This case describes the ESG journey of Pro-invest Group, an asset management and investment firm specialising in private equity real estate across the globe.
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            Jacqueline Novogratz and Acumen

            By  Jasjit Singh
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            Jacqueline Novogratz quits a prestigious banking job to pursue a career in development but discovers that achieving real impact is harder than she had imagined, especially as grant-funded non-profits often lack the skills and accountability to be really effective.

              Published 12 Nov 2019

              Reference 6551

              Topic Responsibility

              Region Global

              Industry Financial Services

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              Jacqueline Novogratz and Acumen

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              • By  Jasjit Singh
              • Reference 6551

              • Published 12 Nov 2019

              • Topic Responsibility

              • Region Global

              • Industry Financial Services

              Jacqueline Novogratz quits a prestigious banking job to pursue a career in development but discovers that achieving real impact is harder than she had imagined, especially as grant-funded non-profits often lack the skills and accountability to be really effective.
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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

                  Topic Responsibility

                  Region Global

                  Industry Financial Services

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                  Kiva's Impact Strategy

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                  • By  Jasjit Singh,  Eva Wu
                  • Reference 6433

                  • Published 24 Sep 2018

                  • 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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                    He Voted for Trump

                    By  J. Neil Bearden
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                    A manager rejects a consultant’s request for a location transfer because he voted for Donald Trump. She does not want to bring a Trump supporter into her office. Is this discrimination ethical?

                      Published 25 Jun 2018

                      Reference 6418

                      Topic Responsibility

                      Region Global

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                      He Voted for Trump

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                      • By  J. Neil Bearden
                      • Reference 6418

                      • Published 25 Jun 2018

                      • Topic Responsibility

                      • Region Global

                      A manager rejects a consultant’s request for a location transfer because he voted for Donald Trump. She does not want to bring a Trump supporter into her office. Is this discrimination ethical?
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                        Pro Rata Right or Wrong?

                        By  J. Neil Bearden
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                        A start-up founder raises money from unsophisticated angel investors, and offers them the right to invest in future funding rounds (pro rata rights). Later, under pressure from a venture capitalist to minimize dilution, the founder deliberately does not remind the original angels of their opportunity to invest in the new funding round. She is not breaking any laws.

                          Published 25 Jun 2018

                          Reference 6414

                          Topic Responsibility

                          Region Global

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                          Pro Rata Right or Wrong?

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                          • By  J. Neil Bearden
                          • Reference 6414

                          • Published 25 Jun 2018

                          • Topic Responsibility

                          • Region Global

                          A start-up founder raises money from unsophisticated angel investors, and offers them the right to invest in future funding rounds (pro rata rights). Later, under pressure from a venture capitalist to minimize dilution, the founder deliberately does not remind the original angels of their opportunity to invest in the new funding round. She is not breaking any laws.
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                            A Newcomer

                            By  J. Neil Bearden,  Celine Piolot
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                            A manager finds out that a new member of his team has a mental disability: she cannot function well under tight deadlines. HR knew of the disability, but did not inform the manager. Should HR disclose critical performance-related background information when it relates to a disability? How should one manage teams in which some members have disabilities that affect others?

                              Published 25 Jun 2018

                              Reference 6412

                              Topic Responsibility

                              Region Global

                              Industry Human Resources,  Mental Health Care

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                              A Newcomer

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                              • By  J. Neil Bearden,  Celine Piolot
                              • Reference 6412

                              • Published 25 Jun 2018

                              • Topic Responsibility

                              • Region Global

                              • Industry Human Resources,  Mental Health Care

                              A manager finds out that a new member of his team has a mental disability: she cannot function well under tight deadlines. HR knew of the disability, but did not inform the manager. Should HR disclose critical performance-related background information when it relates to a disability? How should one manage teams in which some members have disabilities that affect others?
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                                Walmart: Love, Earth (A)

                                By  N. Craig Smith,  Robert Crawford
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                                This case is about Walmart’s launch of Love, Earth—a one billion dollar line of sustainable jewellery—told from the perspective of an NGO activist. Perhaps uniquely among CSR cases to date, it offers instructors the opportunity to explore strategic CSR by a large MNC from the perspective of the firm and the NGO activists.

                                  Published 25 Jun 2012

                                  Reference 5830

                                  Topic Responsibility

                                  Region Global

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                                  Walmart: Love, Earth (A)

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                                  • By  N. Craig Smith,  Robert Crawford
                                  • Reference 5830

                                  • Published 25 Jun 2012

                                  • Topic Responsibility

                                  • Region Global

                                  This case is about Walmart’s launch of Love, Earth—a one billion dollar line of sustainable jewellery—told from the perspective of an NGO activist. Perhaps uniquely among CSR cases to date, it offers instructors the opportunity to explore strategic CSR by a large MNC from the perspective of the firm and the NGO activists.
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                                    Walmart: Love, Earth (B)

                                    By  N. Craig Smith,  Robert Crawford
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                                    This case is about Walmart’s launch of Love, Earth—a one billion dollar line of sustainable jewellery—told from the perspective of an NGO activist. Perhaps uniquely among CSR cases to date, it offers instructors the opportunity to explore strategic CSR by a large MNC from the perspective of the firm and the NGO activists.

                                      Published 25 Jun 2012

                                      Reference 5830

                                      Topic Responsibility

                                      Region Global

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                                      Walmart: Love, Earth (B)

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                                      • By  N. Craig Smith,  Robert Crawford
                                      • Reference 5830

                                      • Published 25 Jun 2012

                                      • Topic Responsibility

                                      • Region Global

                                      This case is about Walmart’s launch of Love, Earth—a one billion dollar line of sustainable jewellery—told from the perspective of an NGO activist. Perhaps uniquely among CSR cases to date, it offers instructors the opportunity to explore strategic CSR by a large MNC from the perspective of the firm and the NGO activists.
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