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Unveiling the mission statements in social enterprises: a comparative content analysis of US- vs. Spanish-based organizations
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In this paper, mission statements are considered an effective strategic and communication tool in all types of organizations and they are also relevant in social enterprises, especially in the context of social enterprises.Abstract:
Mission statements are widely considered an effective strategic and communication tool in all types of organization. Specifically, mission statements are also relevant in social enterprises...read more
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Impact of mission statement components on social enterprises’ performance
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the link between mission statements and performance in social enterprises and find that those firms for which the mission statement explicitly considers the customers and the product/service offer are more likely to exhibit higher economic performance.
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Characterizing the mission statements of benefit corporations: Empirical evidence from Italy
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Conceptions of Social Enterprise and Social Entrepreneurship in Europe and in Albania: Convergences and Divergences
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Role of strategic management for employee engagement and skill development for start-ups
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The Human-Centred Business Model and Hybrid Business Forms: A Primer and a Roadmap
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TL;DR: The Human Centred Business Model Project (HCBM) as mentioned in this paper is a project developed within the Global Forum on Law, Justice and Development and now supported by the OECD Development Centre.
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