Game Theory
Behavioral experts agree that so-called "games for good" can teach empathy to those who play them.
Commentary and analysis on social innovation ideas and approaches (more)
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.
The importance of this news is not the actual money that many billionaires are likely to pledge, but the cultural ramifications of the campaign.
Real change only occurs when people, and the institutions we collectively form, restructure to make better use of new technology.
How are your tools defining the way you can work or the way you can engage with your community?
Whether there is a profit motive or not, the notion that business has a role to play in addressing societal issues is at the heart of today’s discourse on social entrepreneurship.
New levels of data-filtering, along with the growth of social networks that aggregate like-minded souls, are threatening civic engagement—and other assertions made at the Personal Democracy Forum.
An anthem to the problems many struggling nonprofits face.