Buenas prácticas cooperativas en Cuba
Abstract
In the present time, the society show itself each time more capable with enterprises net, in terms that they to assume good practices, and adopted a social responsibility wish not only are not in the economical dimension. In the cooperative environment, the social responsibility is perceived like an alternative that ennobles the ethics and the cooperative philosophy, in the practice and fulfillment of its principles and values. In some legislations, like the cuban, has risen to the range of a principle. Currently article show some examples of goods cooperatives practices, and analyzed the need of measure and evaluate the social impact of this organizations. The present article concluding with reflections around the need the Cooperative Social Balance in the Cuban Legislation.
Received: 17 October 2019
Accepted: 15 November 2019
Published online: 20 December 2019
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