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: Government

Date Author Category Title
Summer 2008
Eric Nee
Economic Development • Social Entrepreneurship • Government 15 Minutes with Martin Eakes [Free!]

Managing Editor Eric Nee spoke with Self-Help’s founder and CEO, Martin Eakes, about the subprime loan crisis and its impact on the poor.

Summer 2008
Liisa Välikangas & Michael Gibbert
Economic Development • Social Entrepreneurship • Government Less Is More

Financial aid discourages innovative solutions to poverty. 

Summer 2008
Alana Conner
Health Care • Government Government Cares the Most

Public nursing homes outshine nonprofits and for-profits.

Summer 2008
Alana Conner
Economic Development • Government The Price of Going Left

In new democracies, right-leaning elections attract foreign investors.

Summer 2008
Alana Conner
Government Where Nice Is Naughty

In most parts of the world, strangers helping strangers is strange.

Spring 2008
Suzie Boss
Environment • Arts, Culture, and Religion • Government Praise the Lord, but Dim the Lights

The Regeneration Project helps the environmental movement get religion.

Spring 2008
Laura Gehl
Government The Mother Lode

MomsRising is tapping a vast resource to improve the lives of American families.

Spring 2008
Alana Conner
Government Aim for the Middle

To persuade a whole group, start by changing the minds of a few moderates.

Spring 2008
Alana Conner
Government Red and Blue Revisited

The more race- and sex-segregated the county, the more Republican it votes.

Spring 2008
Alana Conner
Arts, Culture, and Religion • Government With Love Comes War

Xenophobia and altruism may have evolved hand in hand.

Spring 2008
Alana Conner
Economic Development • Health Care • Government Poor in Body

Toxic environments knock impoverished kids’ systems out of kilter.

Spring 2008
Paul Collier
Economic Development • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing • Government Review: Giving

The former president shares how ordinary citizens are helping to solve our big problems.

Spring 2008
Michele Jolin
Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing • Government Innovating the White House

How the next president of the United States can spur social entrepreneurship.

Winter 2008
Kim Jonker & William F. Meehan III
Economic Development • Nonprofit Management • Government Curbing Mission Creep

Despite temptations to broaden its focus, the Rural Development Institute has remained single-mindedly devoted to its mission. As a result, the organization has helped 400 million poor farmers around the world take ownership of some 270 million acres of land – all on a modest budget.

Winter 2008
Corey Binns
Arts, Culture, and Religion • Health Care • Government Smart Soaps

The Population Media Center mixes science with soap operas to protect public health.

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