Saudi Female Social Entrepreneurs
Women in the Middle East seeking to launch social enterprises face significant barriers, but they can overcome them by leveraging social ties.
Women in the Middle East seeking to launch social enterprises face significant barriers, but they can overcome them by leveraging social ties.
At College Unbound, we aim to empower adult learners to transform their families, communities, and workplaces. We also aspire to transform higher education.
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Investors exert more influence over corporate management through engagement than through boycotts and divestment.
Mentors are more effective when they see mentorship as a learning opportunity.
The coauthors of For-Profit Philanthropy recommend policies to reestablish the public’s trust in philanthropy—but did it ever exist?
We learn a great deal about how people are complicit in wrongdoing from Max H. Bazerman’s Complicit. But we are left wondering why.
While the array of media products that SSIR offers has changed over the last 20 years, our mission has not.
A collection of standout pieces published online about housing justice, ESG, funding social ventures, and the effects of large, unrestricted gifts on leaders.