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    Novartis: Building a Sustainable Business at the Bottom of the Pyramid

    By  Amitava Chattopadhyay,  Reinhard Angelmar
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    Inspired by C.K. Prahalad’s “The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid”, Novartis was exploring ways to build a sustainable business for the BOP in India that would improve access to healthcare for the poor while being financially profitable, unlike Novartis's traditional philanthropic and corporate social responsibility approaches.

      Published 26 Mar 2018

      Reference 6388

      Topic Responsibility

      Region Asia

      Industry Pharmaceuticals

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      Novartis: Building a Sustainable Business at the Bottom of the Pyramid

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      • By  Amitava Chattopadhyay,  Reinhard Angelmar
      • Reference 6388

      • Published 26 Mar 2018

      • Topic Responsibility

      • Region Asia

      • Industry Pharmaceuticals

      Inspired by C.K. Prahalad’s “The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid”, Novartis was exploring ways to build a sustainable business for the BOP in India that would improve access to healthcare for the poor while being financially profitable, unlike Novartis's traditional philanthropic and corporate social responsibility approaches.
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        Credit Suisse: Building an Impact Investing Business in Asia

        By  Jasjit Singh,  Joost Bilkes
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        This case describes how an intrapreneur helped Credit Suisse launch a commercially viable impact investing business in Asia. It specifically details the investment strategy and process for a new impact fund aligning social impact objectives with commercial goals of the bank. It also presents two new investment opportunities needing evaluation.

          Published 28 Aug 2017

          Reference 6320

          Topic Responsibility

          Region Asia

          Industry Venture Capital,  Private Equity,  Financial Services

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          Credit Suisse: Building an Impact Investing Business in Asia

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          • By  Jasjit Singh,  Joost Bilkes
          • Reference 6320

          • Published 28 Aug 2017

          • Topic Responsibility

          • Region Asia

          • Industry Venture Capital,  Private Equity,  Financial Services

          This case describes how an intrapreneur helped Credit Suisse launch a commercially viable impact investing business in Asia. It specifically details the investment strategy and process for a new impact fund aligning social impact objectives with commercial goals of the bank. It also presents two new investment opportunities needing evaluation.
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            Unilever in Vietnam: The “Perfect Village” Initiative

            By  Jasjit Singh,  Helen Duce
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            Unilever Sustainable Living Plan (USLP) is a global initiative integrating Unilever’s commercial and sustainability-related agenda. In this context, Unilever is reviewing the progress so far of its new “Perfect Village” initiative in Vietnam, which seeks to build a financially viable rural business that also makes a positive social impact.

              Published 23 Nov 2015

              Reference 6184

              Topic Responsibility

              Region Asia

              Industry Consumer Goods,  Health, Wellness and Fitness

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              Unilever in Vietnam: The “Perfect Village” Initiative

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              • By  Jasjit Singh,  Helen Duce
              • Reference 6184

              • Published 23 Nov 2015

              • Topic Responsibility

              • Region Asia

              • Industry Consumer Goods,  Health, Wellness and Fitness

              Unilever Sustainable Living Plan (USLP) is a global initiative integrating Unilever’s commercial and sustainability-related agenda. In this context, Unilever is reviewing the progress so far of its new “Perfect Village” initiative in Vietnam, which seeks to build a financially viable rural business that also makes a positive social impact.
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