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: Arts, Culture, and Religion

Date Author Category Title
Summer 2009
Suzie Boss
Arts, Culture, and Religion White House Digs Innovation

Social Innovation now has a place in the White House

Summer 2009
Carl Schramm
Arts, Culture, and Religion • Social Entrepreneurship Unleash the Hordes [Free!]

MARKET REBELS: How Activists Make or Break Radical Innovations by Havagreeva Rao

Summer 2009
Alana Conner
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

Summer 2009
Alana Conner
Arts, Culture, and Religion Research: The Violent Death of Benevolence

Research supports violent media’s negative impact on civility.

Summer 2009
Alana Conner
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.

Spring 2009
Lee Bruno
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

Spring 2009
Jennifer Roberts
Arts, Culture, and Religion • Social Entrepreneurship What’s Next: Social Entrepreneurs Take the Leads
Winter 2009
Jessica Jackley Flannery
Arts, Culture, and Religion • Social Entrepreneurship • Book Reviews Inspiring Innovation [Free!]

THE STRUCTURE OF SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTIONS by Thomas S. Kuhn

Winter 2009
Robert J. Sternberg
Arts, Culture, and Religion • Book Reviews Great Minds Think Different [Free!]

ICONOCLAST: A Neuroscientist Reveals How to Think Differently by Gregory Berns

Winter 2009
Alana Conner
Arts, Culture, and Religion Research: We Hate Heroes

We don’t necessarily like people who do the right thing.

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