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The Role of the Private Sector in Expanding Economic Opportunity through Collaborative Action. Report of a Leadership Dialogue, Oct. 18 & 19, 2007

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2008

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Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government
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Nelson, Jane, and Beth Jenkins. “The Role of the Private Sector in Expanding Economic Opportunity through Collaborative Action. Report of a Leadership Dialogue, Oct. 18 & 19, 2007.” Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative Report No. 29. Cambridge, MA: John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2008.

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Expanding economic opportunity is arguably where firms have the greatest potential to create what Michael Porter and Mark Kramer have called "shared value," or value for both business and society.' Business activity can create jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities, cultivate inter-firm linkages, enable technology transfer, build human capital and physical infrastructure, generate public revenue for governments, and offer a variety of products and services to consumers and other businesses, including those operating at what has been termed the "base of the economic pyramid." Each of these impacts has multiplier effects on social and economic development. If supported by responsible business practices, more inclusive business models, and financial, technical, institutional or policy innovations, they can make major contributions to poverty reduction and serve core business interests at the same time.

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