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Social impact integral to entrepreneurial success, say young

Alexandra Cain

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Unlike their parents, whose main goal was autonomy, wealthy young people are setting up their businesses to have a positive impact on society and the environment.

New research by HSBC Australia has found 37 per cent of Australia's young entrepreneurs want their businesses to have a social impact, versus 13 per cent of entrepreneurs aged 55 or over who are seeking the same goal.

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