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The difference between social effect and social benefit
Social effect and social benefit are two different concepts. Social effect mainly refers to the response of society to specific events or behaviors, and social benefit refers to the comprehensive benefits brought by enterprises or organizations to society, environment and residents.

Specifically, social effect focuses on the effect and influence on society. For example, after a policy is implemented, it may have different reactions to the public, which can be expressed as support, acceptance and satisfaction. Social benefits pay more attention to the contribution of enterprises or organizations to society, such as providing employment opportunities, increasing economic and financial income, improving living standards and improving the environment.

In practice, social effects and social benefits are often interrelated. If an action or policy can bring positive social effects, it may also bring positive social benefits. On the other hand, if an action or policy has a negative social impact, it may also have a negative impact on social stability and welfare.

To sum up, although social effects and social benefits have different meanings, they often need to be considered comprehensively in practical applications in order to better achieve a win-win situation for enterprises and society.