Bridging Research and Organizational Practices on Continuous Innovation
Reflections on a discussion about the capacity for continuous innovation in social sector organizations.
Summaries and analysis of new social innovation research (more)
Reflections on a discussion about the capacity for continuous innovation in social sector organizations.
Research suggests that mobile distribution had some tangible benefits for recipients of aid, but they also carried costs that could exceed those of traditional physical and voucher-based transfers.
The 2010 Andhra Pradesh microfinance crisis may cause MFIs to shift away from a majority female client base to a more gender-balanced portfolio.
To avoid measuring and funding leadership development is to deprive the social sector of one of its greatest performance improvement tools.
A national study of alumni explores attitudes, motivations, and behavior associated with giving.
Campbell and Co. sponsored a study to determine the impact of increased marginal tax rates and a cap on the charitable-giving deduction on giving.
If a community wants to achieve something breathtaking, getting the right sectors to the table is a great place to start.
The Sunlight Foundation's report assessing federal spending gives US taxpayers a decent, and troubling, view of a system that does not function well.
Why do board cultures vary so much by geography, and how can we help bring the best of them to all cities?
Tax revenue allows governments to provide the services and public goods their citizens need; however citizens don't always pay their fair share. Why?