- World Economic Forum: The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an international organisation for public-private cooperation, founded in 1971 by Klaus Schwab. It was initially known as the European Management Forum.
- Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland.
- It introduced the concept of “stakeholder capitalism”. WEF defines “Stakeholder capitalism” as a philosophy whereby a company should serve all its stakeholders, not just its shareholders: employees, suppliers, and the community it is part of.
- Reports Published by WEF:
- Global Competitiveness Report
- Global Gender Gap Report
- Energy Transition Index
- Global IT Report
- Global Travel and Tourism Report.
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