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UNDP's engagement with the private sector, 1994-2011

Title
UNDP's engagement with the private sector, 1994-2011 / Zarlasht Muhammad Razeq.
ISBN
9781137449207
1137449209
9781322055121
1322055122
Publication
[Basingstoke] : Palgrave Pivot, 2014.
Physical Description
1 online resource
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Summary
Over the past decade, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) have significantly grown the number and scope of their partnerships with the private sector. In this context, IGOs have launched policy initiatives and projects that make the private sector's core competencies, expertise, and activities essential parts of the solution to poverty, inclusiveness, and development. As a result, the policy agendas of almost all IGOs currently incorporate the design and implementation of innovative business models and inclusive market strategies at the base of the income pyramid in developing countries. These organizations are also actively involved in the process of development, promotion, and diffusion of norms of sustainable development and corporate social responsibility. Despite the objective importance of the private sector to contemporary development policy and practice, the causes of recent changes are among the least conceptualized and examined in the fields of IGOs, international relations theory, and development policy. Concerned with the implications that these changes in IGOs' engagement with the private sector may have for our understanding of contemporary development policy and practice, this book asks how and why these changes occurred, and to what extent the process of norm development influenced this transformation.
Variant and related titles
Palgrave political science collection 2014.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 19, 2018
Contents
Introduction
1. Intergovernmental Development Organizations and the Private Sector Partnerships in the Literature
2. Intergovernmental Development Organizations and Policy Innovation in International Relations Theories
3. The Evolution of the United Nations Development Program's Engagement with the Private Sector
4. Explaining the Causes of Policy Innovation
Conclusion.
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