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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Inclusive Growth and Corporate Leadership
David Bornstein, How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas, 2004
This book narrates the stories of "common" people - doctors, lawyers, engineers, management consultants, social workers, teachers, journalists or parents - who solve social problems on a large scale. What unites them is their role as social innovators, or social entrepreneurs. They have powerful ideas to improve people's lives and they have implemented them across cities, countries, and, in some cases, the world.
Stuart L. Hart, Capitalism at the Crossroads: the Unlimited Business Opportunities in Solving the World's Most Difficult Problems, 2005
The author argues that sustainable global enterprise represents the potential for a new private sector-based approach to development that creates profitable businesses that simultaneously raise the quality of life for the world's poor, respect cultural diversity, and conserve the ecological integrity of the planet for future generations. This uplifting challenge for corporates of the 21st century is the focus of this book.
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