Khan, Z's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
There is a lack of understanding of how social enterprises with their partners co-create opportunities to concurrently generate both social and economic value across the pyramid. Drawing on evidence from multiple case-studies, this paper addresses this gap to further our understanding of opportunity co-creation by social enterprises. We find that s...
Citations
... Studies have revealed that MNEs can use innovation for sustainability in emerging markets with different levels of commitment, engagement and investment (Lind et al., 2022). There are examples of MNEs that use technological innovation (Varadarajan and Kaul, 2018) and strategic partnerships (De Silva et al., 2020) to correct operational errors, such as a lack of adherence to labor safety protocols (Van Tulder et al., 2009). Such efforts can produce immediate results but have been criticized for being superficial and not addressing the root causes of SDG-related problems (Dionisio and de Vargas, 2020). ...