In short, the internet is a means to provide various and in-depth information. Thus, people can extend their points of view, which can be referred to as becoming smarter. In conclusion, I believe the internet makes the people smarter considering its role as connecting people, improving the quality of education and broadening the perspectives. Nothing can be perfect. Fears from probable negative results cannot be a reasonable ground for opposing the internet.
2. Most companies are driven to maximize profits rather than possess the desire to be socially responsible. However, I believe a company should want to be socially responsible. There are many benefits to building a relationship with society and the environment where a company operates.
I. Introduction What is social entrepreneurship? Social entrepreneurship is a process by which citizens build or transform institutions to advance solutions to social problems, such as poverty, illness, illiteracy, environmental destruction, human rights abuses and corruption, in order to make life better for many. The social entrepreneur also helps others discover their own power to change by helping them envision a new possibility and recognize how it can be broken down into doable steps that build momentum for change. What are the qualities of a social entrepreneur?
Professional social work utilizes certain techniques of functioning with populaces, in order to empower them and resolve their problem. Going by the history of the social work tradition if we look at social action and social work, the history of their unification is not that mammoth but still social action in
Ideally we all would like to say we live in a world with equal opportunity, equal access, and equity; however, that is not the case. Everyone has the right to equity, however not everyone has equal opportunity. The social constructions that are formed based on which social class an individual falls under will eventually dictate their successes later in life. Class is a big part of our identity and it can play a significant role in dictating if we have economic and/or social power. It can determine how we might get the power and how we may use it.
Another change in the relationship has to do with the introduction of social media marketing. Kim (2012) writes in her article “Do social media marketing activities enhance customer equity” that social media indeed enhance customer equity. This is not the only change in marketing. Organisations used to perform a one-to-many marketing communication but with the introduction of social media this changed to a more individual one-to-one relationship (Gensler,
I assume that people would get smarter and sociable by the means of social media because in the first place its purpose was to ensure that the people’s communication was not limited. There is also a possibility that the people would get smarter through social media. I think that social media has the potential to enhance ones mental and social capabilities. Because it takes advantage of peoples interest and it also helps people to find others with the same interest as theirs. One other reason is that it is faster to gain knowledge in social
In recent decades, social capital has attracted much attention of scholars and it has become an innovative approach to understand political democracy and economic growth. There is a agreement among researchers that social capital which includes general trust and strong social network could be a foundation of democratic and economic development (Putnam 1995; Paxton 2002; Woolcock 1998). As a result, it seems to be necessary to build social capital in underdeveloped countries for prompting political democratization and enhancing economic efficiency. However, Bourdieu (1985) argues that social capital could reproduce the class structure. Fukuyama (2001) also points out that different countries have distinct cultural roots of social capital.
It was suspected that the increase in liking through online relationships as opposed to face-to-face interactions could result from others online pretending to be someone who they are not. However, this is not the case. As previously stated, in online social networking interactions, people are more inclined to express their true selves, which leads to the formation of a close, secure relationship with people met online (Marriott & Buchanan, 2014). A person 's true self is mentally, implicitly and explicitly, more accessible during Internet connections rather than in a face-to-face communication setting. Due to the absence of fear of judgment from an individual’s peer group, a person is more motivated to be their true self.
They see the problem they want to address and they use business means to face and fight these problems. He forms effective social organizations that help out in addressing and combating these problems. Having a solid groundwork for the foundations of social entrepreneurship is important in building up the social organization. Social entrepreneurs want to fix social issues and problems. A social entrepreneur is involved with several issues such as the environment, business, government, economy, climate change, poverty, natural disasters, crime rate, terrorism and so on.