The Fundamentals of a Business Model Based on Responsible Investments
Journal Title: Academic Journal of Economic Studies - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
The harmonization of profitability and social responsibility is possible under the adoption and practice conditions by the companies of some adequate business models. “Responsible profitability” must benefit as well of management tools that guide the business sequentially, based on some objective decision making criteria towards sustainable economic behaviors. The simultaneous increase of the specific economic over-value generated by social responsible investment (SRI) project and responsible intensity of economic employment reflects the company’s strong subscription to the authentic sustainable development path.
Authors and Affiliations
Vadim Dumitrascu, Roxana Arabela Dumitrascu
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