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Social entrepreneurship or enterprise is considered as an innovative form, which combines economic and social value creation to improve societal development. Theory and practice of this field are attracting more attention. In this article, we identified significant literature and journals as...
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Social entrepreneurship or enterprise is considered as an innovative form, which combines economic and social value creation to improve societal development. Theory and practice of this field are attracting more attention. In this article, we identified significant literature and journals as...
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For two decades, fair trade has served as an alternative approach of trading that encourages minimal returns, sustainability, and ethics, by offering producers in developing countries better trading conditions and secured rights. This movement has emerged recently in China, with companies...
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Recently, the presumed benefits of corporate social responsibility have become an important issue, especially for China where institutional settings are quite different from other parts of the world. Using an internationally accepted benchmark (OECD's Principles of Corporate Governance, OECD,...
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Key Features:A 360° approach to CSR in China, thus proposing an integrative vision of all dimensions of CSRAn unique toolbox that enables corporate leaders, members of not-for-profit organizations and analysts to implement CSR values and imperatives within a business, communication or social...
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Instead of focusing on China simply as a giant marketplace, Intel thought how to become a catalyst in China's economic growth and development achieved over the last 30 years at the cost of the environment and people's welfare. Recognizing that to grow its business in China, Intel had to first...
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