Emergence of Social Enterprises in China By JIN Jinping∗∗ Abstract Is social enterprise a new form of organization, differ from for-profit ones and not-for-profit ones? The article tries to answer this question. The social enterprises seem blur the boundary between for-profit and not-for-profit in the objects, while they don’t break though the distinction between for-profit organization and not-for-profit organization, and the rules applied respectively. However the social enterprises can enjoy
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Author 3: Vaishali arora Affiliation: Student of Department of Business Management NIT Kurukshetra 136119, Haryana E-mail: vaishaliarora1@gmail.com *Author to contact in case of any query. Social entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship is a topic of interest to academics, business people, and governments around the world. The dynamism and vitality of entrepreneurship research is reflected in the flow of new ideas and themes
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Norris Missouri Southern State University Abstract The two keys to a sustainable social enterprise are the economic factors and the enabling technology. Economic factors are key to the social enterprise because when a social entrepreneur has the economic factors align with their mission it can be huge contribution to it’s success. Enabling technology provide many benefits to the social enterprise such as lowering cost or by creating innovative ways to complete thing that could not have been
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Trinidad’s expansion of micro-enterprise programs reflects an international trend. Endorsed by non-governmental organizations, private financial institutions, international development agencies, including the World Bank, many scholars and development practitioners also view microenterprise assistance as a panacea for Third World poverty (Johnson and Kidder, 1999; Mosley and Hulme, 1998; Dignard and Havet, 1995; Grosh and Somolekae, 1996; Rakowski, 1994). Micro-enterprise development programs generally
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40K Globe Report In January 2016, I was selected as part of a team to travel to Bangalore, India and work on a social impact project. These projects involved us living in the village of Maralakunte, just north and on the outskirts of Bangalore. The way these impact projects are designed is that each team is given a social aspect that their project revolves around. These aspects include education, employment, food, water, agriculture, energy etc. These projects that we are given also don’t just
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communications and collaborations networks, database, human resources, and security. Preventative maintenance should include flexibility, strategic, and tactical planning. The hardware is all monitors, servers, mainframes, keyboards, desktops, and in some cases mobile devices to connect to the intranet. Software is an application that allows communications between the user and the hardware. Both hardware and software eventually become obsolete as the company grows and technology advances. Managers of
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Description 5 Financials 13 Management 15 Investment Highlights 16 Executive Summary Company Description Overview MobileCord provides enterprises with a software platform for unified mobile delivery of email, voice mail and messaging. Our software enables the enterprise to deliver an employee’s most important communication channels on any Palm, Windows CE, or RIM devices. MobileCord’s value proposition is in the increased productivity of an enterprise’s
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) What does the position of enterprise architect entail? What qualifications or experiences would you think a good enterprise architect should have? Support your answer with examples from the case. As the case stated, enterprise architects need to be able to create unity. They must be able to have a broad look on situations, as well as be able to take a close up view and individual issues. A good skill to have is to be able to step back and take a look at what problems the proposed project
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provision. Definitions 2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,— (a) "acquisition" means, directly or indirectly, acquiring or agreeing to acquire— (i) (ii) 1 shares, voting rights or assets of any enterprise; or control over management or control over assets of any enterprise; The following Act of Parliament received the assent of the President on the 13th January, 2003 1 (b) "agreement" includes any arrangement or understanding or action in concert,— (i) (ii) whether or
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Technology Accenture IT Strategy and Transformation Services: Maximizing the Value of IT for Today and Tomorrow IT leaders face a formidable challenge: meeting their organizations’ high expectations of IT services while controlling costs and preparing IT to meet the future needs of the business. Amidst increasing globalization and the ever-evolving and complex business and technology landscapes, organizations expect their IT leaders to make strategic investments that will support business
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