Přínosy podnikatelského poradenství pro osoby ohrožené sociálním vyloučením
Abstract
This article is an introduction to benefits measurement of business support fordisadvantaged people or communities. There is described a CBBS (Community Based
Business Support) model developed in the UK and shortly presented methodology of SROI
(Social Return on Investment) analyses. Measuring of business support social value is
demonstrated on example of German project „enterability“.
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2010-06-10
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