2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2018.02.015
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Creating shared value through partnerships in agricultural production in Sri Lanka

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“…Second, the literature on the outcomes of CSV strategy is enriched through empirical research. Most researchers use case studies to analyze the relationship between CSV strategy and enterprise performance (Elamrani & Lemtaoui, 2016; Ollivier de Leth & Ros‐Tonen, 2021; Senevirathna, 2018), leading to a need for sufficient data support and analysis. A large sample is adopted to test the impact of CSV strategy empirically.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Second, the literature on the outcomes of CSV strategy is enriched through empirical research. Most researchers use case studies to analyze the relationship between CSV strategy and enterprise performance (Elamrani & Lemtaoui, 2016; Ollivier de Leth & Ros‐Tonen, 2021; Senevirathna, 2018), leading to a need for sufficient data support and analysis. A large sample is adopted to test the impact of CSV strategy empirically.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More and more enterprises integrate social and environmental issues into corporate strategy, which contributes to a sustainable competitive advantage (Bertini & Gourville, 2012; Pfitzer et al, 2013). After that, researchers not only provide an in‐depth exploration of theoretical concepts for CSV (Beschorner & Hajduk, 2017; Chen et al, 2021; Dembek et al, 2016; Giuliani et al, 2020) but also performed case studies of corporate practice (Elamrani & Lemtaoui, 2016; Ollivier de Leth & Ros‐Tonen, 2021; Senevirathna, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CSR is usually used to address social, economic, and environmental problems [9], which only reach the stages of Citizenship, philanthropy [10], donation [11], and Reputation management [12]. However, the current (CSR) approach cannot simultaneously generate economic and social value in production [13]. The CSV approach is an alternative that can be proposed to overcome this limitation [14].…”
Section: Breeding Partnershipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A business model with a CSV approach will ensure organizational sustainability by providing solutions to community needs while at the same time creating economic value [12], as shown in Table 4. * Elaboration from [13], [10], [11], [15], [16], [17], [18], [19], [20], [21] Value creation in the CSV approach can be done in 3 types, namely: reconstructing products and markets (CSV-1), redefining productivity in the value chain (CSV-2), and Enabling Local Cluster Development (CSV-3) [10]. Many transnational companies and international development agencies have included the CSV approach on the corporate agenda [14].…”
Section: Breeding Partnershipsmentioning
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