The Private Corporate Sector And Public Welfare In The United States
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ㆍ발행기관 : 한국사회복지학회
ㆍ수록지정보 : 한국사회복지학
ㆍ저자명 : Delwin A. Roy
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The U.S. Private Corporate Sector and the Public: Is there a Social Contract?
From the altruiscic to Strategic and competitive Corporate Philanthropy : "Bottom-lining" the New Social Contract Agenda
한국어 초록
The tradition of corporate giving, or philanthropy, in the United States finds its origins in private actions taken by individuals--Andrew Carnegie, Rockefeller, and the Ford family -- early in American's industrialization history, While essentially the acts of private wealthy citizens, this "wealth" was acquired largely through family-- owned business. Accordingly these business had no direct contact with, nor responsibility for, making decisions as to where charitable gifts and donations were to be made.
It was not until after World War II that one might conclude that the era of U.S. corporate philanthropy began in significant fashion.
영어 초록
The tradition of corporate giving, or philanthropy, in the United States finds its origins in private actions taken by individuals--Andrew Carnegie, Rockefeller, and the Ford family -- early in American's industrialization history, While essentially the acts of private wealthy citizens, this "wealth" was acquired largely through family-- owned business. Accordingly these business had no direct contact with, nor responsibility for, making decisions as to where charitable gifts and donations were to be made. It was not until after World War II that one might conclude that the era of U.S. corporate philanthropy began in significant fashion.
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