Businesses' role and their social and other responsibilities
O. Mushtuk
Journal of Modern Competition, 2007, issue 5, 58-70
Abstract:
Doing business means making the intangible and tangible assets for other members of the society but it does not mean being an altruist who acts without any remuneration or profit. It means any business activity is about having not only the personal interest but also a social touch. In this sense, any business activity is, first of all, the service for the community members, for the members of the society. The essence of such an activity can be rendered in the following short motto: a business is about providing job opportunities to the community members in order to give them food and clothes. By community members here we do not mean an object of some charitable activities or a dependent living at others' expense. We mean the people who play a part of employees who work as per a contract.
Date: 2007
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