2. The definition of social enterprise
A social enterprise is an organization that applies commercial strategies to maximize improvements in human and environmental well-being, rather than maximizing profits for external shareholders. Social enterprises can be structured as a for-profit or non-profit, and may take the form of a co-operative, mutual organization, a disregarded entity, a social bu
Namely as, ‘timely rain for employees’, ‘바른마음 management’, ‘바른마음 Reflection /고객기쁨 Creation and ‘Elucidation ofcorporate Excellency’.
Such expressive terms specified on BSC will be conveyed as the extension of the corporate philosophy, ‘세상의 꿈을 담다’ and the corporate mission, 'Global LOHAS’ to the entities related to the firm.
Q2. What role did institutional context play in challenging MCC’s efforts to prove the value proposition of its unique wholesaling format and establish itself as an accepted corporate citizen in Russia, India, and China?
The Metro Cash & Carry institution is characterized with its successful cooperation among Metro Group business units such as metro C&C and Metro Group Buying.
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1. What is public enterprise?
* Definition
Public enterprise means corporate economic entity that all assets owned by the Public and registered according to law.
Public enterprise has both characteristics of profit-making corporate and public corporate as a form of Production and operation organization. The pursuit of profit reflects the preservation and appreciation of public assets. The publ
of the Constitution and the BAI Act mention three major responsibilities of BAI: (i) BAI verifies the accounts of revenues and expenditures of the central government; (ii) BAI carries out strict financial audits of the accounts of the central government, provincial and local governments, government-invested corporations, and other entities of public nature; and (iii) BAI inspects the performance