The article explores the realization of major goals of the Benefit Corporation (BC) law, which is a corporation form designed for social enterprises in the United States in 2010. BCs have a dual mission of generating both profit and social value and hence they might have the potential to transform society. This paper attempts to observe the first movers established as BCs during the period of 2010–2012. By adopting the institutional theory approach, the study examines the realization of the BC law’s three major goals: purpose, accountability, and transparency. The paper utilizes the regulatory legitimacy concept to measure the discrepancy between design and implementation of law. The observations point out some of the challenges of establis...
Benefit corporations (BCs) are profit-with-purpose organizations regulated by a legal framework for ...
The United States is the birthplace of benefit corporations precisely because of American society’s ...
Benefit Corporations must create a general public benefit, and answer to shareholders while decisi...
© 2018 The Author(s). This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution (...
Almost a decade ago, the “benefit corporation” made its first appearance on American soil. Its suppo...
In recent years, a number of states have offered innovative new business forms to accommodate social...
International audienceAmong other challenges, hybrid organizations face a legal one as the law divid...
The increasing interest being in social entrepreneurship has brought with it the beginnings of a leg...
For-profit social entrepreneurship is a steadily growing movement. As part of this movement, numerou...
Benefit corporations are a new form of business entity that is rapidly being adopted around the coun...
Traditional for-profit and nonprofit corporate forms do not provide the appropriate framework for an...
There has been a growing trend of more socially conscious consumption as a new generation of consume...
This article compares the approaches to benefit corporation legislation, particularly the Model Legi...
Seven U.S. states have recently adopted the benefit corporation or the flexible purpose corporation—...
Benefit corporations (BCs) are profit-with-purpose organizations regulated by a legal framework for ...
Benefit corporations (BCs) are profit-with-purpose organizations regulated by a legal framework for ...
The United States is the birthplace of benefit corporations precisely because of American society’s ...
Benefit Corporations must create a general public benefit, and answer to shareholders while decisi...
© 2018 The Author(s). This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution (...
Almost a decade ago, the “benefit corporation” made its first appearance on American soil. Its suppo...
In recent years, a number of states have offered innovative new business forms to accommodate social...
International audienceAmong other challenges, hybrid organizations face a legal one as the law divid...
The increasing interest being in social entrepreneurship has brought with it the beginnings of a leg...
For-profit social entrepreneurship is a steadily growing movement. As part of this movement, numerou...
Benefit corporations are a new form of business entity that is rapidly being adopted around the coun...
Traditional for-profit and nonprofit corporate forms do not provide the appropriate framework for an...
There has been a growing trend of more socially conscious consumption as a new generation of consume...
This article compares the approaches to benefit corporation legislation, particularly the Model Legi...
Seven U.S. states have recently adopted the benefit corporation or the flexible purpose corporation—...
Benefit corporations (BCs) are profit-with-purpose organizations regulated by a legal framework for ...
Benefit corporations (BCs) are profit-with-purpose organizations regulated by a legal framework for ...
The United States is the birthplace of benefit corporations precisely because of American society’s ...
Benefit Corporations must create a general public benefit, and answer to shareholders while decisi...