Revenue-Generating Social and Economic Mission-Entwined Praxis of Organizations

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Researchers, academicians, social scientists, policy makers, executives, and state leaders realize that classical economics, profit-maximizing corporations and traditional businesses are unwilling or unable to altruistically strive for public wellbeing in fulfilling the needs of society. Profitmaximizing capitalism destroys humanity and the harmony of society. Corporations are harmful to the environment; it has created poverty, unemployment, malnutrition, inequality, injustice and abnormality in the community. Hence many economists, policy makers, executives, academicians and state leaders comprehend that business policies should be adapted to enhance public wellbeing. They think that the sociology of economics and of business as well as political economy are missing in profit-maximizing business capitalism. Therefore, many thinkers believe it is necessary to include social objectives alongside profitmaximization to establish more altruistic businesses with practices that promote rather than hinder public wellbeing.

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Researchers, academicians, social scientists, policy makers, executives, and state leaders realize that classical economics, profit-maximizing corporations and traditional businesses are unwilling or unable to altruistically strive for public wellbeing in fulfilling the needs of society. Profitmaximizing capitalism destroys humanity and the harmony of society. Corporations are harmful to the environment; it has created poverty, unemployment, malnutrition, inequality, injustice and abnormality in the community. Hence many economists, policy makers, executives, academicians and state leaders comprehend that business policies should be adapted to enhance public wellbeing. They think that the sociology of economics and of business as well as political economy are missing in profit-maximizing business capitalism. Therefore, many thinkers believe it is necessary to include social objectives alongside profitmaximization to establish more altruistic businesses with practices that promote rather than hinder public wellbeing.

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