Five Reasons Why Export Credit Institutions Should Measure and Report their Social Impact
Allon Groth
Global Policy, 2019, vol. 10, issue 3, 424-426
Abstract:
Export credit agencies (ECAs) are facing similar challenges when branding and marketing their services to small businesses. Communicating the social impact of ECAs is beneficial when reaching out to new customers, building a stronger internal culture or responding to government policies.
Date: 2019
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