Game Theory
Behavioral experts agree that so-called "games for good" can teach empathy to those who play them.
Behavioral experts agree that so-called "games for good" can teach empathy to those who play them.
Nonprofit CEO’s can bring a bright and potentially effective array of skills to a corporation.
Nonprofits tend to recreate within their own organizational cultures the very social problems they are trying to solve.
A look at nonprofit back-office integrations, or Shared Service Alliances.
Jeffrey Sachs believes we must lift a billion-plus people out of poverty while reducing our impact on the environment.
The philanthropic community has no public opposition to a new, ill-advised piece of legislation.
The importance of this news is not the actual money that many billionaires are likely to pledge, but the cultural ramifications of the campaign.
How can you leverage the power of design thinking and psychological research with practical tools and strategies to get your social enterprise off the ground? In this university podcast, sponsored by the Stanford Center for Social Innovation, Stanford Graduate School of Business marketing professor Jennifer Aaker introduces the "dragonfly effect" model to illustrate how technology can be used to support business and social missions.
Riders for Health has created a novel approach to maintaining health transport vehicles in sub-Saharan Africa.