2017
DOI: 10.1108/eemcs-06-2016-0136
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Calculating social return on investment: Bookbridge learning center

Abstract: Subject area Social entrepreneurship. Study level/applicability Students in the middle or at the end of their undergraduate studies (BA level) in management and economics, graduate students (MA level). Case overview This case study deals with activities of the company, which has a direct social significance and social impact. Based on analysis of benefits and limitations of the stakeholders of the company, principles and tools of social return on investment (SROI) analysis, students should try to understan… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, a mystic -on the other hand -devotes his attention solely to God. (Stadtmann and Markova 2017) The emergence of the philosophical sufism in the archipelago was more articulate in the seventeenth century by two great scholars, Hamzah Fansuri (born and unknown death) These two figures, in general, are seen as Sufi "wujudiyah" (pantheistic ideas about God) that are different from orthodox Sufis and Sufic practices of Muslims in general. Their Sufistic ideas emphasize the nature of God's immanence in His creatures rather than His transient nature.…”
Section: Sufistic and Mystical-philosophical Discourse In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, a mystic -on the other hand -devotes his attention solely to God. (Stadtmann and Markova 2017) The emergence of the philosophical sufism in the archipelago was more articulate in the seventeenth century by two great scholars, Hamzah Fansuri (born and unknown death) These two figures, in general, are seen as Sufi "wujudiyah" (pantheistic ideas about God) that are different from orthodox Sufis and Sufic practices of Muslims in general. Their Sufistic ideas emphasize the nature of God's immanence in His creatures rather than His transient nature.…”
Section: Sufistic and Mystical-philosophical Discourse In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%