A series of new legal statutes for profit-seeking social ventures has emerged across geographic and institutional settings. Extant studies commonly do not make a clear distinction between these ventures. Such confusion leads to blurriness in research design and methodology, thereby limiting the relevance of findings. Moreover, researchers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers often lack a clear view of the unique organizational and governance aptitudes these ventures call for, to sustain and grow over time. Thus, this study has two objectives: (1) to clarify the panorama of novel companies that legally commit themselves to a social mission, gathered under the term “social corporation,” by providing a comprehensive typology of these organizations...
Social entrepreneurship has become the popular term used to describe business forms that aim to prod...
There are mounting expectations for corporations to play a role in overcoming barriers to sustainabi...
The United States is the birthplace of benefit corporations precisely because of American society’s ...
Remarkably, in the face of a global recession, the social enterprise sector continued to experience ...
Seven U.S. states have recently adopted the benefit corporation or the flexible purpose corporation—...
Throughout history, both practitioners and academics, in fields such as business law, and economics,...
The increasing interest being in social entrepreneurship has brought with it the beginnings of a leg...
There is considerable legal scholarship focused on reforming the shareholder primacy model of govern...
This article analyzes social enterprise from a theoretical and comparative perspective. Social enter...
Many of today’s entrepreneurs want to commit themselves and their enterprises to something different...
This dissertation deals with social entrepreneurship – that is, the pursuit of a social mission by m...
Growing numbers of employees, consumers, and investors want companies to be truly good; these stakeh...
Abstract: The change in the landscape of social entrepreneurship caused by the exogenous f...
The term for-profit social enterprise (or simply social enterprise ) refers to businesses with sh...
There are mounting expectations for corporations to play a role in overcoming barriers to sustainabi...
Social entrepreneurship has become the popular term used to describe business forms that aim to prod...
There are mounting expectations for corporations to play a role in overcoming barriers to sustainabi...
The United States is the birthplace of benefit corporations precisely because of American society’s ...
Remarkably, in the face of a global recession, the social enterprise sector continued to experience ...
Seven U.S. states have recently adopted the benefit corporation or the flexible purpose corporation—...
Throughout history, both practitioners and academics, in fields such as business law, and economics,...
The increasing interest being in social entrepreneurship has brought with it the beginnings of a leg...
There is considerable legal scholarship focused on reforming the shareholder primacy model of govern...
This article analyzes social enterprise from a theoretical and comparative perspective. Social enter...
Many of today’s entrepreneurs want to commit themselves and their enterprises to something different...
This dissertation deals with social entrepreneurship – that is, the pursuit of a social mission by m...
Growing numbers of employees, consumers, and investors want companies to be truly good; these stakeh...
Abstract: The change in the landscape of social entrepreneurship caused by the exogenous f...
The term for-profit social enterprise (or simply social enterprise ) refers to businesses with sh...
There are mounting expectations for corporations to play a role in overcoming barriers to sustainabi...
Social entrepreneurship has become the popular term used to describe business forms that aim to prod...
There are mounting expectations for corporations to play a role in overcoming barriers to sustainabi...
The United States is the birthplace of benefit corporations precisely because of American society’s ...