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
inequity by recruiting Korean most promising leaders in various universities.
Despite its successful start with staring on a TV program in 2008, it is getting through hardships with other competitors. Today it is ranked as the 3rd one in its own business market. To cope with this situation, Gongsin needs to take actions and this study is about its marketing strategies to be better off.
organization of helping companies to implement CSR strategies of organizations" (Business for Social Responsibility) defined CSR as: through the observance of ethical values and human, community and respect the natural environment, and achieve the commercial success.
Currently, what generally acknowledged the corporate social responsibility concept is: when enterprise is creating profits and be
on cooking a nutritious meal with organic materials.
3) Broad Social Network: Self-independence (super broad and superficial relationship)
Along with development of online tools such as twitter, facebook and blog, it became much easier to meet new people online and to make them friends. However, the relationships based on these online tools are normally superficial and hard to last. In
conditions
Family
Socioeconomic status
Commuting time
Noise,heat,crowding
Air pollution
Cognitive Appraisal of Stressors
Primary appraisal : determining whether a stressor is irrelevant, posivtive , or stressful
Secondary appraisal : Assessing what might and can be done to reduce stress
Coping Strategies
Control strategy
Escape strategy
Symptom management strategy