14 results on '"Havovi Joshi"'
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2. City Developments Limited: a journey in sustainable business development
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Soo Chiat Hwang and Havovi Joshi
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- 2013
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3. Start-up Thailand
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Philip C Zerrillo, Havovi Joshi, and Pannapachr Itthiopassagul
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- 2020
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4. Handbook on the Business of Sustainability : The Organization, Implementation, and Practice of Sustainable Growth
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Gerard George, Martine R. Haas, Havovi Joshi, Anita M. McGahan, Paul Tracey, Gerard George, Martine R. Haas, Havovi Joshi, Anita M. McGahan, and Paul Tracey
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- Social responsibility of business, Sustainable development
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This ground-breaking Handbook uniquely focuses on the business of sustainability, offering a fresh insight and practical solutions to the challenges that businesses face in making human activity sustainable. It is organized into four distinctive themes that cut across levels of analysis and illustrate a rich set of solution contexts that will guide future research. The Handbook on the Business of Sustainability offers a comprehensive review of research and empirical evidence on sustainable business, exploring the importance of private sector engagement and implementation. World leading scholars cover the key areas such as organization, execution and the measurement of outcomes and social impact. The insightful case studies also provide critical context and complement the chapters highlighting emerging practices and solutions for the successful application of sustainability initiatives in business. The Handbook will be an invaluable resource for academics, practitioners, and policymakers to reflect on the ‘concept and practice'of articulating and strategizing in order to achieve sustainability targets.
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- 2022
5. Asia's Social Entrepreneurs : Do Well, Do Good... Do Sustainably
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Howard Thomas, Havovi Joshi, Howard Thomas, and Havovi Joshi
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- Social entrepreneurship--Asia
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Social enterprises of all forms drive inclusive growth by creating social and economic networks, and a stable ecosystem, that enable societies to grow and prosper. This book presents a collection of ten case studies that demonstrate the important role played by social enterprises in driving inclusive growth in Asia's economies.Unlike the traditional models, such as NGOs and charities, that are donor dependent for funding, a social enterprise is a hybrid business model that includes both social mission and revenue generation goals to ensure sustainability and self-reliance. The ten case studies in the book provide a ringside view of how social enterprises operate and evolve to create, sustain, and scale up their social impact. Readers will gain a practical understanding of how social entrepreneurs struggle to maintain a balance between their two seemingly contradictory goals of creating social value and generating economic returns. The book carries the readers on the journey of each of these ten social enterprises, offering unique and valuable insights into the motivations, tribulations, successes, and even failures of these organisations—critical for continued learning, contribution, and innovation in the domain.The book is appropriate for all readers interested in the role social entrepreneurship plays in stimulating economic growth in Asia, including organisations, government, and universities, as well as individuals.
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- 2022
6. Inclusion and innovation: a call to action
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Paul Tracey, Havovi Joshi, Gerard George, and Ted Baker
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Political science ,Pedagogy ,Inclusion (education) ,Call to action - Published
- 2019
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7. Handbook of Inclusive Innovation
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Havovi Joshi, Paul Tracey, Gerard George, and Ted Baker
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business.industry ,Inclusive innovation ,Sociology ,Public relations ,business - Published
- 2019
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8. Start-up Thailand: The Entrepreneurs' Journey
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Philip Zerrillo, Havovi Joshi, Pannapachr Itthiopassagul, Philip Zerrillo, Havovi Joshi, and Pannapachr Itthiopassagul
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- Entrepreneurship--Thailand, New business enterprises--Thailand
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This book is intended to showcase some of Thailand's most vibrant start-ups. It contains a series of stories about these first-generation entrepreneurs and their commercial journeys. The book is intended to serve as both an inspiration and a source of insights for would be entrepreneurs and potential Thailand investors. Each story covers the initial start-up plan, the steps taken by the entrepreneurs and the twists and turns they faced in their journey.
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- 2020
9. Handbook of Inclusive Innovation : The Role of Organizations, Markets and Communities in Social Innovation
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Gerard George, Ted Baker, Paul Tracey, Havovi Joshi, Gerard George, Ted Baker, Paul Tracey, and Havovi Joshi
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- Social responsibility of business
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Offering a comprehensive review of contemporary research on inclusive innovation, chapters address the systemic, structural issues that present the'grand challenges'of our time. With 27 contributions from 57 expert scholars, this Handbook highlights both emerging practices and scalable solutions. Acting as a call to action, the chapters place social impact at the heart of theory and practice, providing fresh insight into global issues and practical solutions. Organized into five distinct sections to reflect current theoretical approaches and frameworks, contributions cover social innovation as practice; community and place; systems, institution and infrastructure; individual, organizations and organizing, and networks and social change. This Handbook emphasises the fundamental shift needed in management scholarship to address global problems and achieve social impact through sustainable development goals. This will be an invaluable resource for those championing social inclusion in both research and practice, including innovation researchers and management scholars more broadly.
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- 2019
10. Tips and Tools
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Havovi Joshi
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- 2018
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11. Tips And Tools: A Guide To Effective Case Writing
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Havovi Joshi and Havovi Joshi
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- Case method
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This book is an essential guide for anyone intending to write effective case studies for educational purposes. The practical tips provided in this book would apply to case writers at all levels — benefiting not only the novice, but also more experienced case writers who are looking to improve the quality of their case writing.The book covers all of the fundamental components of a case study, and provides tips on how to manage the common challenges encountered at each stage of writing. It also guides the reader on what makes a good case study, and best practices to ensure quality control. The book would not be complete without some tried and tested advice for writing a strong teaching note to accompany the case. Beyond the writing itself, it also provides an overview of possible avenues for case publication.
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- 2018
12. Made in India: Cisco reroutes innovation
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Havovi Joshi and Srinivas K. Reddy
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Economics and Econometrics ,business.industry ,Strategy and Management ,Innovation management ,Frugal innovation ,Reverse innovation ,Education ,Backhaul (telecommunications) ,Executive education ,New product development ,Disruptive innovation ,Business and International Management ,Marketing ,Emerging markets ,Telecommunications ,business ,Finance - Abstract
Subject area Innovation, reverse innovation, frugal innovation and disruptive innovation. Study level/applicability Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Executive Education. Case overview This case describes the strategy adopted by Cisco India to develop the Advanced Services Router 901 (“ASR 901”), which is a next-generation 3G/LTE capable mobile backhaul and carrier Ethernet platform that is deployed at a cellular tower site or business premise to backhaul voice and data traffic into the core of the network. This was part of a larger strategy by Cisco headquarters to understand what could be built in the developing markets for the developing markets, as opposed to products conceived with only developed markets as the focus. Within a time frame of a few months, a team formed from scratch developed the ASR 901, the next-generation global networking technology product that was developed completely – from conception to launch – at the Bangalore site in India. The ASR 901 successfully took on the challenge of delivering all the functionalities and features required by sophisticated telecom clients, while meeting the specific requirements of its customers from the developing markets. ASR 901 was undoubtedly a milestone in Cisco India's indigenous innovation initiatives, and this case discusses the many challenges that had been faced during the process and the actions that had been taken to achieve success during this process. Expected learning outcomes Through this case, students will understand the concepts of innovation, particularly reverse innovation, frugal innovation and disruptive innovation. They will learn how large organisations have managed to successfully innovate by creating small and independent teams within the organisation. Students would also have the opportunity to analyse and discuss whether the lessons learnt by Cisco, while progressing through the several stages of developing the ASR 901 product, could be applied to similar new initiatives. Supplementary materials Teaching notes are available for educators only. Please contact your library to gain login details or email support@emeraldinsight.com to request teaching notes.
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- 2014
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13. Mysore Sandal Millennium, the launch of India's most expensive soap
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Havovi Joshi and Srinivas K. Reddy
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Economics and Econometrics ,SOAP ,computer.internet_protocol ,business.industry ,Strategy and Management ,Public sector ,Advertising ,Marketing strategy ,Education ,Product (business) ,Brand extension ,New product development ,Business and International Management ,Marketing ,Market share ,business ,Emerging markets ,computer ,Finance - Abstract
Subject area Marketing, innovation, strategy. Study level/applicability Undergraduate, post-graduate and executive education. Case overview This case is set in January 2012, a few days before the launch of Mysore Sandal Millennium, a super-premium luxury soap offering from the Indian public sector enterprise, Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Ltd. (“KS&DL”). Three years of research had been put into this product, which contained some of the finest, high-quality ingredients. KS&DL had, over the past decade or so, observed a significant fall in brand image for its signature product, the Mysore Sandalwood soap. While this soap had for many years been considered the premium brand in India, it had lost its place when well-known foreign brands became available in India, and local manufacturers moved towards this segment, manufacturing a whole new range of competitive products such as liquid body washes and gels. It was with an aim to rebuild its image that the company decided to launch the Millennium soap. KS&DL was clear that the product would be initially aimed at the high-income Indians, and then move to expand into the overseas market. However, it remained to be seen if the company could be truly successful in marketing a product priced at a level which would make it unaffordable to most Indians, other than a very thin layer of the ultra-rich. The question remains as to how KS&DL could best go about executing and communicating its strategy to make this launch a success. Expected learning outcomes This case provides students the opportunity to learn about the challenges faced when a company launches a new brand, particularly a luxury brand in a developing country such as India. Through this case, students will learn about the concepts of brand extension, and, above all, vertical brand extension. It can also be used to discuss the spill-over effects of the launch (and its success) on other existing brands of the company, as well as the overall corporate brand. Supplementary materials Teaching notes are available for educators only. Please contact your library to gain login details or email: support@emeraldinsight.com to request teaching notes.
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- 2014
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14. City Developments Limited: a journey in sustainable business development
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Hwang Soo Chiat and Havovi Joshi
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Economics and Econometrics ,Strategy and Management ,Business and International Management ,Finance ,Education - Abstract
Subject area Business development, sustainable business practices, corporate social responsibility. Study level/applicability Executive education, postgraduate, undergraduate. Case overview City Developments Limited (CDL) is one of Singapore's leading international property and hotel conglomerates, involved in real estate development and investment, hotel ownership and management, facilities management and the provision of hospitality solutions. The group has developed over 22,000 luxurious and quality homes in Singapore, catering to a wide range of market segments. CDL is widely recognised as a champion of sustainable practices in Singapore. It was the first company honoured with the President's Social Service Award and President's Award for the Environment in 2007. It was also the only developer to be accorded the Built Environment Leadership Platinum Award in 2009 and Green Mark Platinum Champion Award in 2011 by the Building and Construction Authority, the governing authority for Singapore's built environment. CDL was the first Singaporean company to be listed on all three of the world's top sustainability benchmarks – FTSE4Good Index Series since 2002, Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World since 2010 and the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes since 2011. This case discusses the many factors that have enabled CDL to successfully manage its journey in sustainable business development. It also creates an opportunity for students to discuss other steps or measures the company could take to further increase stakeholders' awareness and adoption of their sustainability vision. Expected learning outcomes This case discusses the concepts of sustainability and the reasons why companies believe in following sustainable practices. Through this case, students would get an opportunity to discuss the sustainable practices adopted by one of the well-known Singapore companies, CDL. They would understand the costs and benefits of being a champion of CSR, the benefits to the stakeholders of CDL, and the ways CSR provides a competitive advantage. Supplementary materials Teaching notes are available for educators only. Please contact your library to gain login details or email support@emeraldinsight.com to request teaching notes.
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- 2013
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