Comparison of Lithuanian, Italian and British Social Business Models
Zaneta Simanaviciene,
Virgilijus Dirma,
Larysa Kapranova (),
Dominyka Beniusyte and
Arturas Simanavicius
Montenegrin Journal of Economics, 2017, vol. 13, issue 1, 97-110
Abstract:
Daily life in the world is accompanied by a variety of global social problems such as discrimination, ignorance, suicides, poverty, hunger, environmental pollution and several others frequently caused by human beings. These have been particularly exacerbated by the recent and arguably ongoing economic crisis.
Date: 2017
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