Ediciones Uniandes
Business Goals and Social Commitment
Business Goals and Social Commitment
Shaping Organisational capabilities - Colombia's Fundación Social, 1984 - 2011
José Camilo Dávila; Carlos Dávila; Lina Grisales; David Schnarch
Ediciones Uniandes ·Colombia ·2014 ·Español
Impreso ISBN 9789586959308
E-book ISBN 9789586959308
Impresión bajo demanda ISBN 9789586959308
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Formatos
| Formato | ISBN | Recordreference | DOI | Año |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Impreso | 9789586959308 | SIMEHPRINTZNQN72ATYR4681QGG1W7 | — | 2014 |
| E-book | 9789586959308 | SIMEHEBOOKGB0C4FFC54JAE81ACJ31 | — | 2014 |
| Impresión bajo demanda · ed. 1 | 9789586959308 | SIMEHPODOGWO82TPCNUTM3NEJPGZ | — | 2014 |
Sobre esta obra
Corporations, business groups and other business. organizations are increasingly concerned about social challenges that directly impact the future of capitalismo Colombia's Fundación Social (FS) - a century-old Latin American business group- has from its start operated under two different but closely intertwined rationales: as a market, profit-seeking player; and as a civil society organization practicing solidarity. Social aims are at the core of FS' mission, and business firms are instrumental. Remarkably, despite decades of growth as a ranking business group, FS' underlying objective remained grounded in concern for the poor: "Tofight the structural causes of poverty."