This article calls for harmonizing state law legislation on social enterprises, due to the potential discrepancy between the various states on the nature and legal structure of social enterprises. Since 2008, legislators in thirty-five (35) states across the United States of America and the District of Columbia, have enacted some form of innovative social enterprise legislation. This new revolution in corporate law is called social entrepreneurship, mirroring social movements in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. Public opinion has led to a shift in prevalent corporate governance theory, from current share-holder centric corporate governance to collaborative corporate governance. A new generation of entrepreneurs, corporations, sha...
ARTICLE 1 - Hybridization of diverging institutional logics through common-note practices An analog...
Many of today’s entrepreneurs want to commit themselves and their enterprises to something different...
Growing numbers of employees, consumers, and investors want companies to be truly good; these stakeh...
This article calls for harmonizing state law legislation on social enterprises, due to the potential...
In this brief essay, we explore the relationship between law and social enterprise. Is social enterp...
This article analyzes social enterprise from a theoretical and comparative perspective. Social enter...
Remarkably, in the face of a global recession, the social enterprise sector continued to experience ...
The term for-profit social enterprise (or simply social enterprise ) refers to businesses with sh...
Social enterprise and the related concepts of social entrepreneurship and impact investing are neith...
Social entrepreneurship is a movement that began in North America during the eighties of the past ce...
This article examines the relationship between law and social enterprise. More specifically, it expl...
A Review of Dana Brakman Reiser and Steven A. Dean. Social Enterprise Law: Trust, Public Benefit, an...
The increasing interest being in social entrepreneurship has brought with it the beginnings of a leg...
Growing numbers of employees, consumers, and investors want companies to be truly good; these stakeh...
This article does not take on the broader theoretical debate as to whether corporations should attem...
ARTICLE 1 - Hybridization of diverging institutional logics through common-note practices An analog...
Many of today’s entrepreneurs want to commit themselves and their enterprises to something different...
Growing numbers of employees, consumers, and investors want companies to be truly good; these stakeh...
This article calls for harmonizing state law legislation on social enterprises, due to the potential...
In this brief essay, we explore the relationship between law and social enterprise. Is social enterp...
This article analyzes social enterprise from a theoretical and comparative perspective. Social enter...
Remarkably, in the face of a global recession, the social enterprise sector continued to experience ...
The term for-profit social enterprise (or simply social enterprise ) refers to businesses with sh...
Social enterprise and the related concepts of social entrepreneurship and impact investing are neith...
Social entrepreneurship is a movement that began in North America during the eighties of the past ce...
This article examines the relationship between law and social enterprise. More specifically, it expl...
A Review of Dana Brakman Reiser and Steven A. Dean. Social Enterprise Law: Trust, Public Benefit, an...
The increasing interest being in social entrepreneurship has brought with it the beginnings of a leg...
Growing numbers of employees, consumers, and investors want companies to be truly good; these stakeh...
This article does not take on the broader theoretical debate as to whether corporations should attem...
ARTICLE 1 - Hybridization of diverging institutional logics through common-note practices An analog...
Many of today’s entrepreneurs want to commit themselves and their enterprises to something different...
Growing numbers of employees, consumers, and investors want companies to be truly good; these stakeh...