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 'civic+engagement'

Date Author Category Title
Fall 2008
James A. Phills Jr.
Social Entrepreneurship • Government Q & A: David Gergen [Free!]

In this interview with James A. Phills Jr., the Stanford Social Innovation Review‘s academic editor, former presidential advisor David Gergen discusses his views on social innovation, why social entrepreneurs should be more engaged in politics, and how the federal government can work with and even fund social entrepreneurs.

Summer 2003
Vinay Jain
Government The Problem with Bowling Alone

Respect, local community involvement, and identity politics.

Summer 2006
Alana Conner Snibbe
Nonprofit Management • Social Entrepreneurship • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Bowling Alone?

Civil society may not be in such bad shape.

Fall 2006
Susan A. Ostrander
Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Your Inner Philanthropist

What gets lost when donors follow their own hearts instead of recipients’ needs.

Spring 2004
Dawn Ibis
Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Review: Civic Revolutionaries

Cross-sector collaboration is the key to community revitalization.

Summer 2007
Mike Rotkin
Government Review: The Next Form of Democracy

Decision making is becoming more communal.

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