There exists only a handful of empirical studies on B Corps, and even fewer on benefit corporations, yet understanding how social entrepreneurs wield these forms is an important area to continue investigating considering their rapid adoption. Though often used interchangeably, the two terms refer to different things: the benefit corporation is a legal entity (akin to a C Corp, LLC, etc.) designed to institutionalize a multi-stakeholder approach to business and more rigid transparency requirements, and B Corps are companies that have been certified by B Lab—the nonprofit behind the whole movement—as meeting certain social and environmental standards. Benefit corporations only explicitly exist in the U.S. and Italy, however there have been si...
The increasing interest being in social entrepreneurship has brought with it the beginnings of a leg...
Benefit corporations (BCs) are profit-with-purpose organizations regulated by a legal framework for ...
Do Benefit Corporations Promote Social and Environmental Missions?Contents Abstract ii Contents iii...
There exists only a handful of empirical studies on B Corps, and even fewer on benefit corporations,...
Abstract: Social enterprise is becoming an increasingly popular and profitable venture in the United...
To date, there have been few empirical studies of the social performance of this new type of busines...
The past two decades have seen an increase in research centered on corporate social responsibility a...
A benefit corporation was created to allow for-profit corporate entity to overcome the gap of biased...
This paper explores the history of the Corporate Social Responsibility movement of the past 30 years...
Benefit Corporations and B Corps represent alternative models of enterprise that bridge the for-prof...
In the past, people distinguished a good firm from other ones by seeing whether it could generate a ...
The purpose of a business consists of setting a concrete goal that has a social, ethical, or cultura...
Abstract: The change in the landscape of social entrepreneurship caused by the exogenous f...
In recent years, a number of states have offered innovative new business forms to accommodate social...
For-profit social entrepreneurship is a steadily growing movement. As part of this movement, numerou...
The increasing interest being in social entrepreneurship has brought with it the beginnings of a leg...
Benefit corporations (BCs) are profit-with-purpose organizations regulated by a legal framework for ...
Do Benefit Corporations Promote Social and Environmental Missions?Contents Abstract ii Contents iii...
There exists only a handful of empirical studies on B Corps, and even fewer on benefit corporations,...
Abstract: Social enterprise is becoming an increasingly popular and profitable venture in the United...
To date, there have been few empirical studies of the social performance of this new type of busines...
The past two decades have seen an increase in research centered on corporate social responsibility a...
A benefit corporation was created to allow for-profit corporate entity to overcome the gap of biased...
This paper explores the history of the Corporate Social Responsibility movement of the past 30 years...
Benefit Corporations and B Corps represent alternative models of enterprise that bridge the for-prof...
In the past, people distinguished a good firm from other ones by seeing whether it could generate a ...
The purpose of a business consists of setting a concrete goal that has a social, ethical, or cultura...
Abstract: The change in the landscape of social entrepreneurship caused by the exogenous f...
In recent years, a number of states have offered innovative new business forms to accommodate social...
For-profit social entrepreneurship is a steadily growing movement. As part of this movement, numerou...
The increasing interest being in social entrepreneurship has brought with it the beginnings of a leg...
Benefit corporations (BCs) are profit-with-purpose organizations regulated by a legal framework for ...
Do Benefit Corporations Promote Social and Environmental Missions?Contents Abstract ii Contents iii...