The Problem with “Social Entrepreneurship”: A Student’s Perspective
Much good can be done under the guise of “social entrepreneurship,” but that doesn’t excuse our collective failure to acknowledge its limitations.
Much good can be done under the guise of “social entrepreneurship,” but that doesn’t excuse our collective failure to acknowledge its limitations.
inGenius argues that we don’t look at everything in our environment as an opportunity for ingenuity—but that we should.
Why innovation needs a task master—three practices worth making time for.
We need to establish a new consensus that propagation is as important as innovation.
A new brand of social entrepreneurship is emerging.
From the Field Series: An ongoing report of the Philanthropy, Policy, and Technology Project, which explores the use of private resources for public good.
US Federal subsidies encourage waste and incentivize unsustainable business practices.
Two issues are dogging existing mobile money systems: excessive system downtime and lack of interconnection.