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This book is the first to assess emerging market-based social change approaches comparatively, focusing specifically on social entrepreneurship, corporate social responsibility, fair trade, and pri...
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Market-based development strategies designed to help the world's poor receive significant support from advocates, academics, governments, and the media, yet frequently the perceived success of these programs rests on carefully selected examples and one-sided, enthusiastic accounts. In practice, these approaches are often poorly defined and executed, with little balanced, comparative analysis of their true strengths and weaknesses.

This book is the first to assess emerging market-based social change approaches comparatively, focusing specifically on social entrepreneurship, corporate social responsibility, fair trade, and private sustainable development. Steven G. Anderson begins by identifying the problems these programs address and then describes their core, shared principles. He follows with a general framework for defining and evaluating these and other development approaches. Separate chapters provide background on the historical development and application of each approach, as well as interpretations of the processes for implementation and the underlying behavioral assumptions related to successful outcomes. A final chapter compares each approach across a set of important program development dimensions and analyzes the utility of market-based approaches as part of a general consideration of social development strategies for the developing world.

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Price: $42.00
Pages: 344
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 26 August 2014
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231159234
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Poverty & Homelessness, POLITICAL SCIENCE / NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations), SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy

A timely and original conceptualization, this groundbreaking book analyzes the most recent trends in market-oriented approaches to social development. Through a rigorous assessment of corporate social responsibility, social entrepreneurship, private sustainable development, and fair trade, Steven G. Anderson delivers a sound understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of these approaches. A stimulating analysis full of invaluable insights, this work is a must-read for social change agents.
Steven G. Anderson is professor and director of the School of Social Work at Michigan State University. He received a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Michigan and has served as a Fulbright Scholar in China. His research interests focus on strategies for improving the well-being of the poor.

Acknowledgments
1. Introduction to Market-Oriented Social Development Approaches
2. Developing Social Change Models
3. Corporate Social Responsibility
4. Social Entrepreneurship
5. Private Sustainable Development
6. Fair Trade
7. Market-Based Social Change Models: Reflections on Strengths, Limitations, and Directions for Social Change Advocates
Notes
References
Index