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This book provides insight into the historical background of Latin America and the Caribbean, focusing on the impacts of conquest, colonialism, and dictatorships, to examine the current state of institutions, organizations, and businesses to emphasize the critical need of social enterprises in fostering human and sustainable development.
Andrée Marie López-Fernández is a Business Professor and Researcher at Universidad Panamericana, Mexico, as well as an Associate Editor for Emerging Markets Case Studies (EMCS). Her main line of research is Corporate Social Responsibility, which converges with the study of stakeholder added value, marketing and strategic management, corporate governance, innovation, social networks, and consumer behavior, amongst others.
Chapter 1. A history in the making: emerging sustainable development.- Chapter 2. Social enterprises: Profit for social development.- Chapter 3. Collaborative change and the social enterprise.- Chapter 4. Co-creating value and added value through social enterprises.- Chapter 5. Social enterprises: The Road ahead.