Base of the Pyramid and Business Process Outsourcing Strategies: In the Age of SDGs
The major objective of this book is to introduce social business models to face the challenge of social issues in emerging countries. Each chapter clarifies business strategies based on diligent field surveys in developing nations, focusing on Bangladesh and the Philippines, where social issues in t...
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