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 Tagged With 'Social+entrepreneurship'

Date Author Category Title
Winter 2008
Paul N. Bloom & J. Gregory Dees
Economic Development • Social Entrepreneurship Cultivate Your Ecosystem

Social entrepreneurs not only must understand the broad environment in which they work, but also must shape those environments to support their goals, when feasible. Borrowing insights from the field of ecology, the authors offer an ecosystems framework to help social entrepreneurs create long-lasting and significant social change.

Winter 2008
Suzie Boss
Nonprofit Management Give Away the Store

Why Portland’s ReBuilding Center refuses to franchise, but is happy to share.

Spring 2008
Rick Aubry
Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Review: The Power of Unreasonable People
Spring 2008
Leslie Berger
Environment • Social Entrepreneurship Garden-Variety Revolution [Free!]

TerraCycle turns what others leave behind into fertilizers and fashion.

Spring 2008
Joshua Weissburg
Economic Development • Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing The BOP Beckons [Free!]

Why grassroots design will determine the winners in developing markets.
by Joshua Weissburg

Summer 2003
Katherine Barr
Social Entrepreneurship Nothing Ventured, Something Gained

When Honest Tea said no to venture capitalists,
it waded into uncharted territory.

Summer 2003
Michael Fitzgerald
Corporate Social Responsiblity The Benefit of Doing Good

The “social discount” may not be as steep as investors think.

Winter 2003
SSIR editor
Social Entrepreneurship 15 Minutes with Jeroo Billimoria

Social entrepreneur.

Spring 2004
Gerald Burstyn
Social Entrepreneurship Work Works

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

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

CEO of Ashoka.

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

Strategies for spreading social innovations.

Fall 2004
Marc Freedman
Nonprofit Management Take Advantage of Us

Retiring baby boomers are dying to retool their professional skills to help society. How can society help them do so?

Spring 2006
Paul Tracey & Owen Jarvis
Social Entrepreneurship An Enterprising Failure

Why a promising social franchise collapsed.

Summer 2006
Alana Conner Snibbe
Nonprofit Management The Enterprising Type

How the personalities of entrepreneurs and managers differ.

Summer 2004
Mark R. Kramer
Social Entrepreneurship Review: How to Change the World
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