Business
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs, and a $1 Trillion Moonshot
The promise of investing big in underserved entrepreneurs in America.
The promise of investing big in underserved entrepreneurs in America.
Frugal, flexible, and inclusive “jugaad innovation” provides a compelling model for nonprofits looking for innovative solutions to significant problems.
A growing number of schools are advancing the pedagogy and practice of social enterprise, and today have much more to offer than they did a generation ago.
For solutions to get to scale, we need strong entrepreneurs who can build on existing breakthrough ideas, rather than creating entirely new ones.
More social innovators need to ask themselves whether the products and services they offer are actually new—and whether they in fact benefit the people they aim to help.
Japan is opening the door to new approaches, such as social enterprise, for solving its pressing social problems.
Florence, a social enterprise, is helping cause major reforms in Japan's childcare system.
How Jaipur Living developed a global rug business, one weaver at a time, and lifted thousands out of poverty.
Technology alone is not the innovation. Rather, the innovation lies in how technology is deployed.
Better defining social entrepreneurship in the Middle East and North Africa can help drive policy dialogue, create useful legal frameworks, and facilitate the financing and support services social enterprises in the region need to succeed.