Remarkably, in the face of a global recession, the social enterprise sector continued to experience extraordinary growth in both financial support and the number of newly authorized corporate entities aimed at social entrepreneurs who seek to use the power of business to simultaneously achieve profit and social or environmental benefits. This Article highlights recent developments in the social enterprise movement in Europe and the United States and focuses on the emergence of a surprisingly broad range of newly authorized corporate entities on both continents in response to the needs of social entrepreneurs. These include social cooperatives and the community interest company in Europe, as well as the L3C, the flexible purpose corporation,...
There is considerable legal scholarship focused on reforming the shareholder primacy model of govern...
The past ten years have witnessed the birth of (among other legal business forms) the low-profit lim...
Growing numbers of employees, consumers, and investors want companies to be truly good; these stakeh...
The increasing interest being in social entrepreneurship has brought with it the beginnings of a leg...
This article provides a general overview of several new types of hybrid entities, blending for-profi...
The United States is the birthplace of benefit corporations precisely because of American society’s ...
Over the last three decades the concept of social enterprise has grown dramatically in many regions ...
Abstract: Social enterprise is becoming an increasingly popular and profitable venture in the United...
This article analyzes social enterprise from a theoretical and comparative perspective. Social enter...
Abstract: The change in the landscape of social entrepreneurship caused by the exogenous f...
Growing numbers of employees, consumers, and investors want companies to be truly good; these stakeh...
Seven U.S. states have recently adopted the benefit corporation or the flexible purpose corporation—...
One of the most significant recent developments in law and business has been the rise of the “social...
This article does not take on the broader theoretical debate as to whether corporations should attem...
The term for-profit social enterprise (or simply social enterprise ) refers to businesses with sh...
There is considerable legal scholarship focused on reforming the shareholder primacy model of govern...
The past ten years have witnessed the birth of (among other legal business forms) the low-profit lim...
Growing numbers of employees, consumers, and investors want companies to be truly good; these stakeh...
The increasing interest being in social entrepreneurship has brought with it the beginnings of a leg...
This article provides a general overview of several new types of hybrid entities, blending for-profi...
The United States is the birthplace of benefit corporations precisely because of American society’s ...
Over the last three decades the concept of social enterprise has grown dramatically in many regions ...
Abstract: Social enterprise is becoming an increasingly popular and profitable venture in the United...
This article analyzes social enterprise from a theoretical and comparative perspective. Social enter...
Abstract: The change in the landscape of social entrepreneurship caused by the exogenous f...
Growing numbers of employees, consumers, and investors want companies to be truly good; these stakeh...
Seven U.S. states have recently adopted the benefit corporation or the flexible purpose corporation—...
One of the most significant recent developments in law and business has been the rise of the “social...
This article does not take on the broader theoretical debate as to whether corporations should attem...
The term for-profit social enterprise (or simply social enterprise ) refers to businesses with sh...
There is considerable legal scholarship focused on reforming the shareholder primacy model of govern...
The past ten years have witnessed the birth of (among other legal business forms) the low-profit lim...
Growing numbers of employees, consumers, and investors want companies to be truly good; these stakeh...