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Authors: Ebrahim, Alnoor; Ross, Catherine
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School Publishing
Publication Year: 2010
Created by hedge fund and financial managers, the Robin Hood Foundation fights poverty through grants to nonprofit organizations. As the global financial crisis continues to impact the poor disproportionately, the Foundation needs to ensure that its funds are being spent on the most effective poverty-fighting programs.
Author: Branzei, Oana
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business Foundation
Publication Year: 2010
The case illustrates the opportunities, challenges and trade-offs involved in the design, evolution and institutionalization of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate sustainability (CS) within the Tata Group – an India-based indigenous multinational enterprise.
Authors: Deshmukh, Rama; Adhikari, Atanu
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2010
The case describes the strategic dilemma involved in making a decision on the method of operation of the corporate social responsibility department for one of the leading Indian multinational corporations, Tata Power Company from Tata Group of Companies.
Authors: Ebrahim, Alnoor; Rangan, V. Kasturi
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2010
As the U.S. government agency, Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), and Ghana finalize a $547 million grant for agriculture and transportation infrastructure, they come up against an accountability and measurement problem: how to address an urgent request from Ghana to fund community services--such as schools and drinking water--for which the results will be more difficult to measure.
Authors: Daemmrich, Arthur A.; Kramarz, Benjamin
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2010
This case describes how Denmark has balanced the impacts of globalization, including outsourcing and movement of labor with its social welfare offerings. Can Denmark keep its borders open to the free movement of goods, services, and labor while also sustaining the breadth of its welfare offerings?
Authors: Segel, Arthur I.; Ginsburgh, Justin
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School Publishing
Publication Year: 2010
The Jonathan Rose Companies must decide how to design and launch an innovative new real estate fund focused on green and transit oriented properties.
Authors: Grossman, Allen; Ross, Catherine
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2010
After United Way CEO Brian Gallagher began shifting the organization's focus from old-school fundraising to community impact, Gallagher and local leaders faced a series of challenges regarding how to best use United Way's resources to address the root causes of social problems.
Authors: Alvarez, Jose D.; Shelman, Mary; Winig, Laura
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2010
The case highlights the challenges involved in making locally grown produce available to large consumer markets.
Authors: Macomber, John D.; James, Griffin H.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School Publishing
Publication Year: 2010
The case takes a deep look at many of the critical on-the-ground issues involved with innovative real estate development.
Authors: Alfaro, Laura; McIntyre, Stephen; Dev, Vinati
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School Publishing
Publication Year: 2010
Describes Ireland's transformation from one of Europe's poorest countries to one of its richest in just 10 years, earning it the title Celtic Tiger. The spectacular story of growth and recovery is attributed, in large part, to foreign direct investment, particularly from the United Sates...
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