Stanford Social Innovation Review

Stanford Social Innovation Review is an award-winning magazine covering best strategies for nonprofits, foundations, and socially responsible businesses. Published quarterly by the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Social Innovation Articles: Social Entrepreneurship

Date Author Category Title
Summer 2003
Muhammad Yunus & William Fuller
Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy, Responsible Investing Credit to the Poor

Muhammad Yunus was getting nowhere in
Bangladesh – so he opened his own bank.

Summer 2003
Michael Fitzgerald
Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy, Responsible Investing The Benefit of Doing Good

The “social discount” may not be as steep as investors think.

Summer 2003
Ken Yamada
Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship One Scoop, Two Bottom Lines

Nonprofits are buying Ben & Jerry’s franchises
to help train at-risk youth.

Spring 2003
Ken Yamada
Economic Development • Social Entrepreneurship Bank on It

Financial advisors pull people out of poverty, one deposit at a time.

Spring 2003
Michael Fitzgerald
Social Entrepreneurship • Corporate Social Responsibility Community Capitalists

How one company deals with the fallout over giving something back.

Spring 2003
Victor Wishna
Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship Let Them Make Fish

Matching unused resources with unmet needs.

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