Creating Shared Value Through Information Technologies
Abdellah El Manouar () and
Wail El Hilali ()
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Abdellah El Manouar: Mohammed V University
Wail El Hilali: Mohammed V University
A chapter in ICT for an Inclusive World, 2020, pp 67-74 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Shared Value is a concept that incites business corporations to invest in solving social and societal needs while seeking to increase their revenues. The concept is based on finding a win-win situation that will create a value for both society and economy, hence the term of “shared value”. This paper is an attempt to revisit this business concept. It reviews its definition, the motivation behind adopting it, and what makes it different from corporate social responsibility and sustainability. Further, it summarizes three ways to create shared value and discusses how information technologies (IT) could bring a contribution to create and capture this kind of value. The paper introduces a framework that summarizes and shows the necessary steps to create a shared value through IT.
Keywords: Shared value; Information technologies; Social and societal needs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-34269-2_5
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