- Illustrative examples of how both small and large companies can contribute to the common good
- Identifying resources for social engagement within their own company
- How to avoid common mistakes
- How consumers can be involved in the process
- Concrete implementation options at various levels More info
9 Course Chapters
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Course Insight
In the service of humanity: benefits and social added value
Social entrepreneurship has grown in importance in recent years and offers numerous benefits to both companies and employees. It enables companies to effect positive change in society while promoting their own growth.
Benefits of social engagement
Social entrepreneurship offers companies the opportunity to make a positive impact on society while strengthening their standing. Through social engagement, companies can improve their image and appeal to customers, employees and investors who value sustainable and responsible practices. Companies that take on social responsibility often have a closer bond with their employees and can attract committed professionals.
Added value for society
Engaged entrepreneurship adds value to society by providing solutions to social and environmental challenges. Companies can help improve people's quality of life through innovative business models and products. Social entrepreneurship also promotes the local economy and creates jobs and development opportunities in disadvantaged regions.