Deck 15: Social Entrepreneurship
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Deck 15: Social Entrepreneurship
1
Corporate social responsibility is a proactive process while social entrepreneurship is a reactive process.
False
2
7 Virtues Beauty is a social consequence venture that focuses on using Canadian buying power (primarily through purchasing essential oils) to help countries rebuild their communities.
True
3
Tom's shoes give away one pair of shoes to someone in a developing country for every pair of shoes sold for a profit in a developed country. Which typology is this?
A) Hybrid
B) Social Purpose
C) Social Consequence
D) Traditional Venture
E) Enterprising Non-Profit
A) Hybrid
B) Social Purpose
C) Social Consequence
D) Traditional Venture
E) Enterprising Non-Profit
Enterprising Non-Profit
4
Tim Hortons practices CSR by:
A) Providing micro-loans to families in emerging markets
B) Sourcing coffee beans from small-scale farmers in developing countries
C) Using environmentally friendly trash compactors
D) Creating innovative coffee-drinks that draw attention to pressing social issues
A) Providing micro-loans to families in emerging markets
B) Sourcing coffee beans from small-scale farmers in developing countries
C) Using environmentally friendly trash compactors
D) Creating innovative coffee-drinks that draw attention to pressing social issues
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5
Bruce Poon Tip's G Adventures is a social purpose venture that promotes:
A) High risk tourism
B) Beach vacations
C) Sustainable tourism
D) High speed travel
A) High risk tourism
B) Beach vacations
C) Sustainable tourism
D) High speed travel
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6
All of the following are examples of CSR except
A) Reducing pollutants produced
B) Using energy saving products
C) Purchasing fair trade products
D) Starting a non-profit to improve water quality in developing economies
A) Reducing pollutants produced
B) Using energy saving products
C) Purchasing fair trade products
D) Starting a non-profit to improve water quality in developing economies
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7
By category, list examples of individual economic, environmental and social impact measures.
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