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Delivering Distinctive Value in Emerging Economies: Efficient and Sustainably Responsible Perspectives from Management Researchers and Practitioners

Delivering Distinctive Value in Emerging Economies: Efficient and Sustainably Responsible Perspectives from Management Researchers and Practitioners

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This book presents 24 contributions on new directions and strategies to create value in emerging economies, covering topics such as COVID-19, social influencers, artisan entrepreneurship, internationalization, fintech adoption, mobile money, and more. The authors discuss the relevance of each chapter to practitioners and students and outline the implications for practice and policy.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 394 pages
Publication date: 23 June 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd



The idea behind editing this book is to present a contemporary reference that tells the story of how businesses and institutions in emerging economies are circumventing or can better circumvent institutional voids in order to create distinct value for consumers and develop resilient and sustainable economies. For this book,we gathered 24 contributions (or chapters) on new directions and strategies to create value in emerging economies. The contributions span thematic areas such as: COVID-19 and small businesses,social influencers and COVID-19 advocacy,artisan entrepreneurship,leadership and project success,internationalization and intellectual property,cultural artifacts in corporate branding,fintech adoption,mobile money and agriculture value chain,workplace fraud,ethical decision-making in accountancy,modeling early detection of mothers mode of delivery,assessment of health systems in Africa,online platforms and patient empowerment,students academic engagement and technology,and continuous use of e-learning among professional accounting students. The authors of these contributions discuss the relevance of each chapter to its target audience (practitioners and students). They also outline the implications for practice and policy (where applicable) alongside the concluding arguments of their respective chapters. In effect,the 24 chapters offer key strategic directions for businesses,public sector institutions,non-governmental organizations,and international development institutions to be more efficient and sustainably responsible in delivering distinctive value in emerging economies.

Emerging economies have become an opportune interest of practitioners,entrepreneurs and policy makers worldwide. Hence,a contemporary text which explores how to create and de.

The idea behind editing this book is to present a contemporary reference that tells the story of how businesses and institutions in emerging economies are circumventing or can better circumvent institutional voids in order to create distinct value for consumers and develop resilient and sustainable economies. For this book,we gathered 24 contributions (or chapters) on new directions and strategies to create value in emerging economies. The contributions span thematic areas such as: COVID-19 and small businesses,social influencers and COVID-19 advocacy,artisan entrepreneurship,leadership and project success,internationalization and intellectual property,cultural artifacts in corporate branding,fintech adoption,mobile money and agriculture value chain,workplace fraud,ethical decision-making in accountancy,modeling early detection of mothers mode of delivery,assessment of health systems in Africa,online platforms and patient empowerment,students academic engagement and technology,and continuous use of e-learning among professional accounting students. The authors of these contributions discuss the relevance of each chapter to its target audience (practitioners and students). They also outline the implications for practice and policy (where applicable) alongside the concluding arguments of their respective chapters. In effect,the 24 chapters offer key strategic directions for businesses,public sector institutions,non-governmental organizations,and international development institutions to be more efficient and sustainably responsible in delivering distinctive value in emerging economies.

Weight: 776g
Dimension: 177 x 252 x 34 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367714734

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