Coproduction, Prosuming and Appropriate Technology for the Nonprofit Sector

Coproduction, Prosuming and Appropriate Technology for the Nonprofit Sector
Author: Association of Voluntary Action Scholars (U.S.). Meeting
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1985
Genre: Associations, institutions, etc
ISBN:


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Part III presents models for organization building in the nonprofit sector (community development, volunteers as managers, and public institutions). Part IV reviews religious organizations and voluntary action (black churches, ethnic identity and the gay synagogue). Part V describes volunteers: characteristics, attitutdes and interactions (volunteers and bureaucrats, older volunteers, emergency squad volunteers, forestry leadership).

Research-in-progress

Research-in-progress
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 586
Release: 1986
Genre: Associations, institutions, etc
ISBN:


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Profit and Gift in the Digital Economy

Profit and Gift in the Digital Economy
Author: Dave Elder-Vass
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2016-07-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1107146143


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This book develops a new political economy, enabling us to see, understand and advocate a diverse economy beyond capitalism and socialism.

Digital Transformation in Business and Society

Digital Transformation in Business and Society
Author: Babu George
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2019-10-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030082776


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The digital traces that people leave behind as they conduct their daily lives provide a powerful resource for businesses to better understand the dynamics of an otherwise chaotic society. Digital technologies have become omnipresent in our lives and we still do not fully know how to make the best use of the data these technologies could harness. Businesses leveraging big data appropriately could definitely gain a sustainable competitive advantage. With a balanced mix of texts and cases, this book discusses a variety of digital technologies and how they transform people and organizations. It offers a debate on the societal consequences of the yet unfolding technological revolution and proposes alternatives for harnessing disruptive technologies for the greater benefit of all. This book will have wide appeal to academics in technology management, strategy, marketing, and human resource management.

Social and Sustainability Marketing

Social and Sustainability Marketing
Author: Jishnu Bhattacharyya
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 945
Release: 2021-09-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000408027


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"... an important intervention in the conversation around social and ecological sustainability that draws on both micromarketing and macromarketing scholarship to help the reader understand the challenges with illustrations from insightful cases both from emerging and developed economies. This compilation should be essential reading for the discerning student of sustainable consumption and production." -- Professor Pierre McDonagh, Associate Editor, Journal of Macromarketing (USA); Professor of Critical Marketing & Society, University of Bath, UK Experts in the field of economics, management science, and particularly in the marketing domain have always been interested in and acknowledged the importance of sustaining profitable businesses while incorporating societal and environmental concerns; however, the level of existing literature and availability of teaching cases reflect a dearth of real case studies, especially those focused on marketing for social good. This book of actual case studies will address that need. In addition, this book is important and timely in providing a case book for instructors (those in both industry and academia) to help them in teaching and training the next generation of leaders through corporate training and universities. Currently, marketing for social good is increasingly becoming a part of most curriculums under the umbrella of different titles, such as social marketing, green marketing, and sustainability marketing. The relevance of these studies is increasing across the globe. This book is composed of long and short real cases with varying complexity in different sectors. This case book will also cover some review articles for an overview of the recent developments in the study area. With these case studies, collections of questions, teaching materials, and real-life marketing scenarios, this book offers a unique source of knowledge to marketing professionals, students, and educators across the world. The main objective of this case book is to understand the applicability of marketing science (marketing for social good context, such as social marketing and sustainability marketing) in internet marketing related to e-buying behavior and e-WOM. In addition, it illustrates the various types of existing marketing practices that are relevant from both theoretical and practical points of view in this electronic era, as well as discussing other non-electronic marketing practices and focusing on consumer buying behavior. As a result, marketing managers can treat their customers according to their desired value. This book particularly explores the possibilities and advantages created by social marketing and sustainability marketing through the presentation of thorough review articles and case studies. This case book helps corporate training centers and universities with compact teaching reference materials in their relevant courses.