Philanthropy
Ethical Philanthropy
Giving Well: The Ethics of Philanthropy by Patricia Illingworth, Thomas Pogge, & Leif Wenar
Giving Well: The Ethics of Philanthropy by Patricia Illingworth, Thomas Pogge, & Leif Wenar
What needs to be under public scrutiny is the entire range of unfettered discretion in spending that some nonprofit executives—and their boards—exercise.
The effective philanthropy movement operates on an evidence-based understanding of how the world works.
Lobbying and bribery are both time-honored ways to seek influence, but there is an important difference between them.
If institutions of higher learning want to maintain their tax-favored status, they should abolish legacy preferences.
To produce good outcomes, social entrepreneurs must learn how to articulate their values consistently and act on them.
Does the nonprofit sector represens an untapped opportunity to leverage social media for social good among young people?
Social intrapreneurs—change agents already working deep within business—are the answer for business’s woes.
People are more likely to engage in moral behavior when they are in a clean-scented room.
New research shows that buying green products makes people more likely to cheat and steal.