In January 2012, amendments to California’s corporate code permitted a new type of corporate form designed around for-profit entities also wishing to commit to serving a broader “social purpose” (or purposes). Although not the first state to embrace such reforms, California’s experiment is unique, in that it allowed companies to opt for one of two different social benefit entity forms: the “Benefit Corporation” (BC) and the “Flexible Purpose Corporation” (FPC). This essay summarizes the reforms and presents basic descriptive data about the rate at which business organizations have embraced them. Thus far, both forms have had relatively modest take-up rates; those social enterprises that have opted for one of the two forms have generally fav...
The for-profit tide is changing. The rising number of business owners using the corporate form to ac...
The United States is the birthplace of benefit corporations precisely because of American society’s ...
For-profit social entrepreneurship is a steadily growing movement. As part of this movement, numerou...
In January 2012, amendments to California’s corporate code permitted a new type of corporate form de...
Social entrepreneurship has become the popular term used to describe business forms that aim to prod...
Larry Ribstein’s pioneering analysis of alternative business forms during the late twentieth century...
Seven U.S. states have recently adopted the benefit corporation or the flexible purpose corporation—...
Many of today’s entrepreneurs want to commit themselves and their enterprises to something different...
State statutes authorizing firms to pursue mixtures of profitable and socially beneficial goals have...
Jurisdictions across the country and around the globe are enacting legislation enabling founders of ...
This article describes the transformations underwent by the corporate form from its Roman origins to...
The long-standing debate about the purpose and role of business firms has recently regained momentum...
In recent years, a number of states have offered innovative new business forms to accommodate social...
The social enterprise movement, a movement of organizations using business solutions to tackle envir...
Remarkably, in the face of a global recession, the social enterprise sector continued to experience ...
The for-profit tide is changing. The rising number of business owners using the corporate form to ac...
The United States is the birthplace of benefit corporations precisely because of American society’s ...
For-profit social entrepreneurship is a steadily growing movement. As part of this movement, numerou...
In January 2012, amendments to California’s corporate code permitted a new type of corporate form de...
Social entrepreneurship has become the popular term used to describe business forms that aim to prod...
Larry Ribstein’s pioneering analysis of alternative business forms during the late twentieth century...
Seven U.S. states have recently adopted the benefit corporation or the flexible purpose corporation—...
Many of today’s entrepreneurs want to commit themselves and their enterprises to something different...
State statutes authorizing firms to pursue mixtures of profitable and socially beneficial goals have...
Jurisdictions across the country and around the globe are enacting legislation enabling founders of ...
This article describes the transformations underwent by the corporate form from its Roman origins to...
The long-standing debate about the purpose and role of business firms has recently regained momentum...
In recent years, a number of states have offered innovative new business forms to accommodate social...
The social enterprise movement, a movement of organizations using business solutions to tackle envir...
Remarkably, in the face of a global recession, the social enterprise sector continued to experience ...
The for-profit tide is changing. The rising number of business owners using the corporate form to ac...
The United States is the birthplace of benefit corporations precisely because of American society’s ...
For-profit social entrepreneurship is a steadily growing movement. As part of this movement, numerou...