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: Social Entrepreneurship

Date Author Category Title
Fall 2005
Ricardo Sandoval
Economic Development • Social Entrepreneurship • Government Small Is Beautiful

Banks in Mexico say that microloans are helping the poor while boosting their profits.

Summer 2005
Maia Szalavitz
Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship In Your Face

The social enterprise that beat city hall.

Spring 2005
James A. Phills & Victoria Chang
Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship The Price of Commercial Success [Free!]

Minnesota Public Radio: social purpose capitalism.

Winter 2004
Ron Russel
Economic Development • Social Entrepreneurship Pumping Prosperity [Free!]

ApproTEC’s pumps are designed and marketed with an
understanding of the culture and psychology of African farmers.

Winter 2004
Kathryn Olney
Social Entrepreneurship Managing Risk [Free!]

NIAC is thriving, despite taking on clients that no one else would.

Fall 2004
Leslie Berger
Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Nifty Success

Teaching inner-city kids business skills to build their confidence and aspirations. 

Fall 2004
Doug Guthrie
Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing • Government An Accidental Good

How savvy social entrepreneurs seized on a tax loophole to raise billions of corporate dollars for affordable housing.

Spring 2004
Gregory Dees & Beth Battle Anderson
Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship Scaling Social Impact

Strategies for spreading social innovations.

Spring 2004
SSIR editor
Social Entrepreneurship 15 minutes with Bill Drayton [Free!]

CEO of Ashoka.

Spring 2004
Christopher St. John
Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship The Humanitarian Divide [Free!]

A Cambodian ‘nonprofit company’ peddles
digitization—with a social edge.

Spring 2004
Gerald Burstyn
Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship Work Works

For Ready, Willing & Able, finding a home
starts with cleaning the streets.

Winter 2003
SSIR editor
Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship 15 Minutes with Jeroo Billimoria

Social entrepreneur.

Winter 2003
Vinay Jain
Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship As Welcome as Can Be

For Manna, the path to affordable housing runs though a peer-support club.

Winter 2003
Michael Fitzgerald
Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Rolling Corporate Justice

New mechanism allows private investors to back
socially responsible startups.

Summer 2003
Vinay Jain
Arts, Culture, and Religion • Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship Not-So-Starving Artists

Artists for Humanity students are also employees.

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