Inclusive business and poverty: prospects in the Brazilian context

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Autor(a) principal: Teodósio,Armindo dos Santos de Sousa
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Comini,Graziella
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Administração (São Paulo)
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Resumo: Inclusive business is a term currently used to explain the organizations that aim to solve social problems with efficiency and financial sustainability by means of market mechanisms. It can be said that inclusive businesses are those targeted at generating employment and income for groups with little or no market mobility, in keeping with the standards of so-called "decent jobs" and in a self-sustaining manner, i.e., generating profit for the enterprises, and establishing relationships with typical business organizations as suppliers of products and services or in the distribution of this type of production. This article discusses the different concepts found in the scientific literature on inclusive businesses. It also analyses data from a survey conducted with the audiences of Social Corporate Responsibility seminars held by FIEMG. This analysis reveals that prospects, risks and idealizations similar to those found in inclusive business theories can also be found among individuals that run social corporate responsibility projects, even if this designation is new for them. The connection between companies and poverty, especially in relation to inclusive businesses, seems full of stumbling blocks and traps in the Brazilian context.
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title Inclusive business and poverty: prospects in the Brazilian context
spellingShingle Inclusive business and poverty: prospects in the Brazilian context
Teodósio,Armindo dos Santos de Sousa
inclusive business
inclusive markets
social enterprise
poverty
title_short Inclusive business and poverty: prospects in the Brazilian context
title_full Inclusive business and poverty: prospects in the Brazilian context
title_fullStr Inclusive business and poverty: prospects in the Brazilian context
title_full_unstemmed Inclusive business and poverty: prospects in the Brazilian context
title_sort Inclusive business and poverty: prospects in the Brazilian context
author Teodósio,Armindo dos Santos de Sousa
author_facet Teodósio,Armindo dos Santos de Sousa
Comini,Graziella
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Teodósio,Armindo dos Santos de Sousa
Comini,Graziella
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv inclusive business
inclusive markets
social enterprise
poverty
topic inclusive business
inclusive markets
social enterprise
poverty
description Inclusive business is a term currently used to explain the organizations that aim to solve social problems with efficiency and financial sustainability by means of market mechanisms. It can be said that inclusive businesses are those targeted at generating employment and income for groups with little or no market mobility, in keeping with the standards of so-called "decent jobs" and in a self-sustaining manner, i.e., generating profit for the enterprises, and establishing relationships with typical business organizations as suppliers of products and services or in the distribution of this type of production. This article discusses the different concepts found in the scientific literature on inclusive businesses. It also analyses data from a survey conducted with the audiences of Social Corporate Responsibility seminars held by FIEMG. This analysis reveals that prospects, risks and idealizations similar to those found in inclusive business theories can also be found among individuals that run social corporate responsibility projects, even if this designation is new for them. The connection between companies and poverty, especially in relation to inclusive businesses, seems full of stumbling blocks and traps in the Brazilian context.
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