1. Leisure as Big Business
Changing demographics
11th largest industry profits in 2006
Annual revenues of over $100 billion
Triad—amusement, entertainment, recreation leisure activities
Entertainment content—live performances (theatre, musical concerts), interactive experiences (recreation, amusement parks, travel, gaming) and media (m
experience which operates adult objective educational program etc. But, like this tradition atrophies with system of the self-support enterprise together and in activity territory of the wool group to the case where the program of past is joined together limits and the self-support enterprise and nothing refers is a tendency which is recognized with the thing. Emphasizes the case local resident o
Reasons ?
① Power in Many Industries was too Concentrated in the Hands
of Small Numbers of Companies
② These Large, Industry-Controlling Companies not only stifled
Competition, but They also had little incentive to act ethically
Three Phases :
1) Regulation of Competition
Laws to maintain a Competitive Environment :
1890 Sherman Antitrust Act
1914
It is difficult to really experience or "feel" the size of the United States, even when you know the actual number of miles from coast to coast.
당신이 해안에서 해안까지의 실제 거리를 안다고 할지라도 미국의 크기를 경험하거나 느끼는 것은 정말 어렵다.
To get the full impact you should realize, for example, that it takes forty-eight hours (two entire
Socially responsible entrepreneurs: What do they
do to create and build their companies?
Dav id Y. Choi
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, Edmund R. Gray
College of Business Administration, Loyola Marymount University, One LMU Drive,
Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659, U.S.A.
1. Socially responsible entrepreneurs:
What do they do to build and grow
their companies?
In contrast to [Milton] Friedman, I do not believe
maximizing prots for