LabourNet: Empowering Informal Sector Labourers Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

This case archives the evolution and confrontations confronted by LabourNet, an organization which was conceptualized as a social enterprise to produce and improve income chances for personnel in the Indian urban informal sector, workers who are usually poor, oppressed, and disenfranchised. LabourNet endeavored to establish linkages between informal-sector labourers and potential companies through an Internet-based portal and cellular phones, lessening the role of intermediaries who commonly manipulated the labourers and reduced their share of wages including bringing about efficiency in the search process. Understanding that informal sector labourers were mostly migrants from rural India who did not possess any evidence of uniqueness or social refuge, LabourNet worked among insurance companies and banks to supply proof of identity, insurance, bank accounts and ATM facilities to the registered labourers. Further, LabourNet provided training to the labourers that were documented so they could control better prices for their services.

LabourNet Empowering Informal Sector Labourers Case Study Solution

However, LabourNet fought to earn revenue and to become financially self reliant due to complexity in scaling its process, its incapability to monetize the services that it presented as well as for being not able to command any price premium for their labourers from the marketplaces.

PUBLICATION DATE: March 01, 2012 PRODUCT #: IMB355-PDF-ENG

This is just an excerpt. This case is about INNOVATION & ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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