MNEs, Climate Change, and Heart Diseases: AI for Global Health Equity
Hakan Lane (),
Charles J. Oakley (),
Tanzeem Hossain,
Arijit Goswami,
Rajan Kumar Sah and
Mohit Mishra
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Hakan Lane: Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Charles J. Oakley: Liberty University
Tanzeem Hossain: University of Freiburg
Arijit Goswami: Markets and Markets
Rajan Kumar Sah: Tribhuvan University
Mohit Mishra: Outpayce from Amadeus
A chapter in Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Inequality, and Multinational Corporations, 2025, pp 77-108 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter argues that using Artificial Intelligence (AI) constitutes a solution to address health inequities globally. AI’s transformative impact extends to healthcare access and delivery, especially in regions with limited infrastructure. Their financial and technological resources give MNEs a fundamental role in equitably developing and introducing these services. The advancement of CSR and the largely untapped personal health market creates a strong business narrative, whether through direct business-to-customer sales or partnerships with health authorities and clinics.
Keywords: MNE; Artificial intelligence; Human health; CSR (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-80797-8_4
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