Recent years have brought remarkable growth in hybrid organizations that combine profit-seeking and social missions. Despite popular enthusiasm for such organizations, legal reforms to facilitate their formation and growth—particularly, legal forms for hybrid firms—have largely been ineffective. This shortcoming stems in large part from the lack of a theory that identifies the structural and functional elements that make some types of hybrid organizations more effective than others. In pursuit of such a theory, this Article focuses on a large class of hybrid organizations that has been effective in addressing development problems, such as increasing access to capital and improving employment opportunities. These organizations, which are com...
“Social enterprise” is on the rise. Popularly defined, social enterprise means using traditional bus...
This article analyzes social enterprise from a theoretical and comparative perspective. Social enter...
This Note elaborates on the introduction of a new legal structure for organizations known as the “hy...
Recent years have brought remarkable growth in hybrid organizations that combine profit-seeking and ...
This article provides a general overview of several new types of hybrid entities, blending for-profi...
In recent years, the convergence of several forces have contributed to the rapid adoption of legisla...
Hybrid social enterprises (HSE), firms organizing with the purpose of simultaneously creating social...
Not every actor for social good in structured organizations is seeking to break systems or patterns ...
Social enterprises are attracting a lot of public attention as key contributors in solving some of t...
This introduction to the special issue on hybrid organizations defines hybrids, places them in their...
The authors begin their analysis with a look at traditional social entrepreneurship by tax-exempt or...
In a variety of ways, nonprofit organizations and commercial business are becoming more and more int...
It is commonly assumed that Social Enterprises (SEs) are able to meet social outcomes and also be fi...
A social enterprise operates a business in a manner intended to increase social welfare more than co...
Many of today’s entrepreneurs want to commit themselves and their enterprises to something different...
“Social enterprise” is on the rise. Popularly defined, social enterprise means using traditional bus...
This article analyzes social enterprise from a theoretical and comparative perspective. Social enter...
This Note elaborates on the introduction of a new legal structure for organizations known as the “hy...
Recent years have brought remarkable growth in hybrid organizations that combine profit-seeking and ...
This article provides a general overview of several new types of hybrid entities, blending for-profi...
In recent years, the convergence of several forces have contributed to the rapid adoption of legisla...
Hybrid social enterprises (HSE), firms organizing with the purpose of simultaneously creating social...
Not every actor for social good in structured organizations is seeking to break systems or patterns ...
Social enterprises are attracting a lot of public attention as key contributors in solving some of t...
This introduction to the special issue on hybrid organizations defines hybrids, places them in their...
The authors begin their analysis with a look at traditional social entrepreneurship by tax-exempt or...
In a variety of ways, nonprofit organizations and commercial business are becoming more and more int...
It is commonly assumed that Social Enterprises (SEs) are able to meet social outcomes and also be fi...
A social enterprise operates a business in a manner intended to increase social welfare more than co...
Many of today’s entrepreneurs want to commit themselves and their enterprises to something different...
“Social enterprise” is on the rise. Popularly defined, social enterprise means using traditional bus...
This article analyzes social enterprise from a theoretical and comparative perspective. Social enter...
This Note elaborates on the introduction of a new legal structure for organizations known as the “hy...