Author: Gentile, Mary C.
Year: 2002
Abstract:
It may be argued that some of the same realities driving the increasing attention to "social enterprise" are also driving the expansion and re-shaping of attention to the field of "social impact management." And just as the term "social enterprise" suggests a terrain that is broader than "non-profit and public management," so too, the term "social impact management" refers to a terrain that is wider and differently positioned than the usual arenas of "corporate social responsibility" or "business ethics."
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