Who Benefits From Benefit Corporations?
In Becoming a Public Benefit Corporation, Michael B. Dorff contributes a well-balanced examination of the pros and cons of the benefit corporation.
Innovative ways that organizations are using and adapting business strategies to advance social and environmental well-being
In Becoming a Public Benefit Corporation, Michael B. Dorff contributes a well-balanced examination of the pros and cons of the benefit corporation.
Leaders from the Skoll Foundation have developed a useful yet flawed outlook on pursuing social entrepreneurship.
In many cases, the people who can change an organization are those who don’t “fit in” there.
A memoir by the founder of Kiva highlights the passion that marks the life of a social entrepreneur.
Two impact investing pioneers offer a primer on efforts to generate both social benefits and financial returns.
The art of expanding an organization is less about aiming high than about "grinding it out."
The author provides a rollicking and detailed recounting of what it takes to build a social business in Africa.
Networks, equal access, and read-write products are no longer just core design elements of the Internet; we are making them real.
John Elkington argues in his latest book that a new set of entrepreneurs in business, government, and universities are reinventing capitalism.
Impact Investing: Transforming How We Make Money While Making a Difference by Antony Bugg-Levine & Jed Emerson