Creating shared value [electronic resource] : impacts of Nestlé in Moga, India / Asit K. Biswas, Cecilia Tortajada, Andrea Biswas-Tortajada, Yugal K. Joshi, with Aishvarya Gupta ; with a foreword by Michael Porter and Mark Kramer ; and an epilogue by Peter Brabeck-Letmathe and Paul Bulcke.
2013
HC438.M64
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Creating shared value [electronic resource] : impacts of Nestlé in Moga, India / Asit K. Biswas, Cecilia Tortajada, Andrea Biswas-Tortajada, Yugal K. Joshi, with Aishvarya Gupta ; with a foreword by Michael Porter and Mark Kramer ; and an epilogue by Peter Brabeck-Letmathe and Paul Bulcke.
ISBN
9783319014630 electronic book
3319014633 electronic book
9783319014623
3319014633 electronic book
9783319014623
Published
Cham : Springer, [2013?]
Copyright
©2014
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 115 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-01463-0 doi
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HC438.M64
Dewey Decimal Classification
330.954
Summary
Nestle's Moga factory was set up in 1961 and comprises of the primary milk collection area for Nestle s operations. Since its inception in Moga, Nestle has been working with its milk farmers and ancillary suppliers towards improving quality and productivity. The study presented in this book (carried out by the Third World Centre for Water Management, Mexico) highlights Nestle's way of doing business through its philosophy of Creating Shared Value (CSV) and how it contributed to the development of the region over the past 50 years through direct and indirect employment, steady income for milk and other suppliers, and technology transfer. The main objective of the study is to learn to what extent has Nestle contributed to fulfilling the societal aspirations and expectations of the people working in and around its factory in terms of employment generation, poverty alleviation, general improvements in the community s standards of living and environmental conservation. The study also tried to determine to what extent has the company created shared value for itself, milk farmers, ancillary firms, and the community at large. This effort aims at encouraging more research to be carried out to comprehensively and authoritatively look into the impacts private sector can have on and around the area where their factories are located and that way, contribute to our understanding of social-corporate-government interdependency.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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SpringerBriefs on case studies of sustainable development.
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction
Moga factory: The beginning
India s revolutions: Seizing local potential and harnessing
Milk production
The Key to Success: Agricultural Extension Services
Contributions to the local economy
A test to the Moga community of interests
Evolution of the dairy industry in Moga
Moga as a catalyst for development
Sharing the future: Concluding thoughts.
Introduction
Moga factory: The beginning
India s revolutions: Seizing local potential and harnessing
Milk production
The Key to Success: Agricultural Extension Services
Contributions to the local economy
A test to the Moga community of interests
Evolution of the dairy industry in Moga
Moga as a catalyst for development
Sharing the future: Concluding thoughts.