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2022 Summer Social Innovation Reading List
Suggested summer reading (and listening) from SSIR’s editors.
Suggested summer reading (and listening) from SSIR’s editors.
Combining traditional impact investment approaches with investment in advocacy is the only way businesses and investors can fuel meaningful social and environmental progress.
With environmental devastation and social injustices pushing the planet to the breaking point, a stronger environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ratings system is needed to ensure investors get the positive impact they're paying for.
European governments purchase more than €2 trillion of goods and services annually, and more of that spending is being done in a socially responsible manner.
An excerpt from Untapped Talent explains how second chance hiring works for both businesses and communities.
The Six New Rules of Business offers a path forward for business leaders who aim to do good in the world.
By abandoning a narrow understanding of capital as just assets that appear on a balance sheet, businesses and other organizations can harness the value of their people, relationships, knowledge, and processes to move the world closer to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
A new book explains how to apply value investing principles to corporate management.
With only 68 percent of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals being tracked by reliable data, technology companies can and must do more to help organizations achieve the potential of the data science for social good movement. Leaders in the field share four insights showing how.
With looming global crises, scholars now more than ever must connect finance to its role in achieving social and environmental goals. Here are five ways they can step up their teaching and research.