Publication Type

Journal Article

Publication Date

4-2013

Abstract

Frequently seen as an alternative to the realities of hardcore corporate life, social entrepreneurship and its emphasis on giving back to society after a life of abundance, may well become a thing of the past, along with Non Government Organisations (NGOs), which often act as watchdogs of corporate and government policy and practice. Both will likely transition into and underpin new ‘good companies’. At least that’s the view of leading Singapore social entrepreneur, Jack Sim, the founder of the World Toilet Organisation (WTO).

Keywords

World Toilet Organisation (WTO), social responsibility, sanitation, corporate responsibility, good companies

Disciplines

Business Administration, Management, and Operations | Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics | Nonprofit Administration and Management

Copyright Owner and Holder

Copyright © Singapore Management University 2013

Licece/Creative Commons Licence

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International License.

Subject(s)

Industry and Services, Governance, Social responsibility of business

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