Articles: Arts, Culture, and Religion
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| Summer 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion |
White House Digs Innovation
Social Innovation now has a place in the White House |
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| Summer 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion |
Research: The Violent Death of Benevolence
Research supports violent media’s negative impact on civility. |
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| Summer 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion |
Research: The Volunteer Boom
“People who volunteer in retirement are the same people that volunteered before retirement, only they give more hours"-Einolf |
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| Summer 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion |
Research: At a Loss for Ethics
Studies show that individuals are more susceptible to corrupt behavior when trying to avoid a loss. |
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| Summer 2009 | Economic Development • Arts, Culture, and Religion • Book Reviews |
Unleash the Hordes
MARKET REBELS: How Activists Make or Break Radical Innovations by Havagreeva Rao |
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| Summer 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion • Nonprofit Management |
Ethics and Nonprofits [Free!]
Unethical behavior remains a persistent problem in nonprofits and for-profits alike. To help organizations solve that problem, the authors examine the factors that influence moral conduct, the ethical issues that arise specifically in charitable organizations, and the best ways to promote ethical behavior within organizations. —By Deborah L. Rhode & Amanda K. Packel |
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| Summer 2009 | Education • Arts, Culture, and Religion |
Art Mimics Art
Manchester Bidwell Corporation replicates by adapting general strategies to local cultures |
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| Summer 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion |
Tweets for Change
Tweeters come together for spontaneous gatherings of like-minded philanthropists |
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| Spring 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion • Government |
Millennials MoveOn [Free!]
To propel young folks to the polls, a political organization mixed Web 2.0 tools with social science savvy. —By Lee Bruno |
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| Spring 2009 | Education • Arts, Culture, and Religion |
What Didn’t Work: Tongue-Tied at the Top [Free!]
Over the past few years, Washington, D.C., has witnessed two explosive nonprofit scandals. Both scandals invited embarrassing publicity and congressional scrutiny. Both exposed the governance flaws of experienced and well-intentioned board members. And both could have been avoided. —By Pete Smith |
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| Spring 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion • Government | What’s Next: Polling Power | |
| Spring 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion • Social Entrepreneurship | What’s Next: Social Entrepreneurs Take the Leads | |
| Spring 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion • Philanthropy, Responsible Investing |
Research: Why No Dimes Online
Many philanthropists refrain from online giving. |
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| Winter 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion |
Research: We Hate Heroes
We don’t necessarily like people who do the right thing. |
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| Winter 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion • Social Entrepreneurship |
Inspiring Innovation
THE STRUCTURE OF SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTIONS by Thomas S. Kuhn |
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