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.

Articles

Date Author Category Title
Fall 2008
Stephen P. Hinshaw
Human Rights Opening the Asylum Doors

THE INSANITY OFFENSE: How America’s Failure to Treat the Seriously Mentally Ill Endangers Its Citizens by E. Fuller Torrey

Fall 2008
Jennifer Roberts
Philanthropy & Responsible Investing What’s Next: MBA Students Venture Out
Fall 2008
Carl Schramm
Government Crisis of Democracy

SUPERCAPITALISM: The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life by Robert Reich

Fall 2008
Alana Conner
Corporate Social Responsiblity Research: When Good Wins
Fall 2008
Alana Conner
Arts, Culture, and Religion Research: Catching Charisma
Fall 2008
Jennifer Roberts
Philanthropy & Responsible Investing What’s Next: The Giving Museum
Fall 2008
Jennifer Roberts
Arts, Culture, and Religion What’s Next: Good TV
Fall 2008
Chitua Alozie
Education They’ve Got Your Back

The Posse Foundation sends diverse students to college together so that they can lean on each other and lead their schools.

Fall 2008
John Kao
Economic Development The Rise of Other Nations

THE POST-AMERICAN WORLD by Fareed Zakaria

Fall 2008
William Foster
Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Money to Grow On [Free!]

In the for-profit world, the term “investment” has clear meaning and investors have sophisticated techniques for spotting and growing the most promising companies. Yet foundations and other nonprofit donors have not developed similar clarity or approaches. As a result, the nonprofit sector’s greatest gems often languish well below their full potential. By better translating for-profit concepts, donors can learn how to scout out and grow the best nonprofits. Likewise, certain nonprofits can take a page from business’s playbook and learn how to attract cash for expansion.

Fall 2008
Kevin Starr
Nonprofit Management Go Big or Go Home

One foundation’s approach to maximum impact.

Fall 2008
Christine Bader
Human Rights Beyond CSR

How companies can respect human rights.

Fall 2008
John Irwin
Human Rights After Prison

Comprehensive reintegration programs will lower the U.S. recidivism rate.

Fall 2008
Eric Nee
Government Q & A: David Gergen [Free!]

The former presidential advisor wants the federal government to champion social entrepreneurs.

Fall 2008
Alana Conner
Government Research: A Soldier’s Life for Her
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