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Developing Value: The Business Case for Sustainability in Emerging Markets
The first large-scale study analysing the business case for sustainability in emerging markets. Developing Value: The Business Case for Sustainability in Emerging Markets
aims to help business managers understand the opportunities, risks and
bottom line implications of sustainability strategies. Includes
analysis of over 240 company examples from Africa, Asia, Latin America
and Central & Eastern Europe and the report uncovers examples of
higher sales, reduced costs and lower risks from better corporate
governance, improved environmental practices, and investments in social
and economic development.
The business case matrix graphically presents the findings and the
relationships between seven sustainability factors and six business
success factors. This matrix has been adapted from previous work by
SustainAbility, specifically Buried Treasure, which examined the
business case for sustainability in developed countries. A comparison
of the two studies shows that emerging market companies focus more on
short-term cost savings and revenue gains, while intangibles like brand
value and reputational issues are more significant in developed
countries.
To view and search the Developing Value Business Case matrix: www.sustainability.com/matrix
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