The concept of Social Enterprise Obligation typically focuses on a company's responsibilities toward society, which includes environmental sustainability, fair practices, community involvement, and more. Let’s evaluate each option:
(A) Environment: Correct. Social enterprises often have a responsibility to maintain environmental sustainability and minimize negative impacts on the environment.
(B) Fair Business Practices: Correct. Social enterprises are expected to operate with fairness, transparency, and integrity, ensuring ethical business practices.
(C) Community Involvement: Correct. Social enterprises often focus on benefiting the community, either locally or globally, through their operations, products, or services.
(D) Energy: Correct. Social enterprises often aim to use energy efficiently or promote renewable energy sources as part of their commitment to environmental responsibility.
(E) Shareholder's Profit: Incorrect. While social enterprises may still aim to be financially sustainable, their focus is not primarily on maximizing shareholder profits but on achieving social or environmental goals.
| List I (Profession) | List II (Task‐ Outcome) |
|---|---|
| (A) Entrepreneur | (i) Utility Maximization |
| (B) Manager | (ii) Get the work done |
| (C) Retailer | (iii) Calculated Risk taking |
| (D) Customer | (iv) Value Addition |
