Social Enterprise
How Public Procurement Can Spur the Social Economy
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.
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.
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.
Through a skeptical lens, The Case for Universal Basic Income lays bare the reasons for universal basic income in a shared sense of humanity.
An excerpt from Tara Swart’s The Source explains how the brain’s ability to adapt can allow for better decision-making for social good.
How purpose can attract more consumers, build deeper bonds, and amplify brand messages.
How can social enterprises compete in markets that aren’t focused on impact? Corporate partnerships can help.
Lessons from CVS Health’s decision to stop selling tobacco in its stores.
Corporate social responsibility is about more than giving money. It’s ultimately about how businesses engage with people.
How a business built on shared values between company and consumer can use those values to help navigate difficult social justice discussions and drive progress.
For companies to effectively take a stand on hot-button issues, they must look deep within their organizations to understand how these issues align with their reason for being.