Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility

Blurring the Boundaries Between For Profit and Nonprofit Organizations: The Social Enterprises' Model

Date: 10/04/2012
Author(s): Ramus, Tommaso; Vaccaro, Antonino
Document type: Technical Note
CBS - Center for Business in Society
Department: Business Ethics
Languages: English

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This case study discusses the progressive convergence between the "traditional" business-oriented and the nonprofit/social sectors and, contextually, the emergence of a new business model, i.e., the social enterprise. Social enterprises are organizations that combine the commercial and social logics in unprecedented ways.

Bibliographic citation: Ramus, Tommaso; Vaccaro, Antonino, "Blurring the Boundaries Between For Profit and Nonprofit Organizations: The Social Enterprises' Model", IESE, BEN-132-E, 04/2012
Reference: BEN-132-E

 
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