Can someone running a business do good while doing well? Can they benefit society and the environment while still making money? Supporters of social enterprises believe the answer is yes, as these companies aim at both making money for shareholders while also pursuing other social benefits. Since 2010, states have begun to enact statutes creating the “benefit corporation” as a new legal form designed to fit social enterprises. Benefit corporations proclaim to the world that they will pursue both social good and profits, and those who run them have a fiduciary duty to consider a broad range of social interests as they make their decisions rather than a duty to focus solely on increasing shareholder value. Does this novel fiduciary duty effec...
For-profit social entrepreneurship is a steadily growing movement. As part of this movement, numerou...
Current judicial practice regards the fiduciary duties of corporate officials as running exclusively...
Fiduciary duties reflect the central role of leaders in corporate governance. Those with the most re...
Can someone running a business do good while doing well? Can they benefit society and the environmen...
Traditionally, organizations are divided into three sectors: for-profit, non-profit, and the governm...
This article explores corporate fiduciary duties in the context of for-profit companies that operate...
Rather than adding to the voluminous literature assessing the necessity of benefit corporations them...
Seven U.S. states have recently adopted the benefit corporation or the flexible purpose corporation—...
There has been a growing trend of more socially conscious consumption as a new generation of consume...
This Article provides a crucial corrective to the “corporate social responsibility” debate, which co...
Corporations are beholden to a deeply flawed system of corporate governance known as shareholder wea...
The impact of the law and economics movement on legal scholarship, legal analysis, and, ultimately, ...
Benefit Corporations must create a general public benefit, and answer to shareholders while decisi...
This Article identifies the conflicts between social enterprise legislation and bankruptcy law and p...
The recent corporate scandals and financial crisis has increased demand for accountability in busine...
For-profit social entrepreneurship is a steadily growing movement. As part of this movement, numerou...
Current judicial practice regards the fiduciary duties of corporate officials as running exclusively...
Fiduciary duties reflect the central role of leaders in corporate governance. Those with the most re...
Can someone running a business do good while doing well? Can they benefit society and the environmen...
Traditionally, organizations are divided into three sectors: for-profit, non-profit, and the governm...
This article explores corporate fiduciary duties in the context of for-profit companies that operate...
Rather than adding to the voluminous literature assessing the necessity of benefit corporations them...
Seven U.S. states have recently adopted the benefit corporation or the flexible purpose corporation—...
There has been a growing trend of more socially conscious consumption as a new generation of consume...
This Article provides a crucial corrective to the “corporate social responsibility” debate, which co...
Corporations are beholden to a deeply flawed system of corporate governance known as shareholder wea...
The impact of the law and economics movement on legal scholarship, legal analysis, and, ultimately, ...
Benefit Corporations must create a general public benefit, and answer to shareholders while decisi...
This Article identifies the conflicts between social enterprise legislation and bankruptcy law and p...
The recent corporate scandals and financial crisis has increased demand for accountability in busine...
For-profit social entrepreneurship is a steadily growing movement. As part of this movement, numerou...
Current judicial practice regards the fiduciary duties of corporate officials as running exclusively...
Fiduciary duties reflect the central role of leaders in corporate governance. Those with the most re...