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DOS CLAVES PARA LA EMPRESA SOCIAL SOSTENIBLE
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DOS CLAVES PARA LA EMPRESA SOCIAL SOSTENIBLE
sociedades marginadas
la empresa debe ser sustentable financieramente
para no depender de subsidios
empresarios sociales de transformacion
crean un equilibrio entre 2 actores
clientes
altos roles economicos
gobierno
impactan socialmente
tecnologia
sustitucion, creacion o reposicion
reducir costos
Crear una nueva tecnología de habilitación
crear una nueva tecnología que permite a usuarios para hacer cosas que ellos antes no podían hacer.
Reutilizar una tecnología habilitante existente
con fines de ayuda social
UN ENFOQUE MEZCLADO
funcionarios de gobierno, activista sociales y empresarios
forman un sistema hibrido
cran cambios que por si solos serian muy dificil
impacto social
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