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.

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Articles Tagged With 'social+responsibility'

Date Author Category Title
Summer 2003
Vinay Jain
Government • Social Policy • Global Issues • Civil Society The Problem with Bowling Alone Respect, local community involvement, and identity politics.
Summer 2004
Sejal Shah
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Nonprofit Organizations • Government • Government Programs Scaling the Walls [Free!] How a nonprofit spurred the Indian government to help seniors.
Spring 2006
Pamela David
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Nonprofit Leadership Passing the Torch Baby boomers face the future, and it's not us.
Summer 2006
Alana Conner Snibbe
Global Issues • Civil Society Bowling Alone? Civil society may not be in such bad shape.
Fall 2006
Claude Rosenberg & Tim Stone
Social Innovations • Socially Responsible Investing • Philanthropy • Altruism • Nonprofits A New Take on Tithing [Free!] Too often, individuals make decisions about how much money to donate to charitable causes on an ad hoc basis. As a result, many people give less money than they can actually afford. If the affluent contributed as much to nonprofits as the authors believe they can, charitable giving in the United States would increase by $100 billion a year – enough to solve many of the world’s most pressing problems.
Fall 2004
Sheila Kaplan
Business • Socially Responsible Business Review: What Matters Most The authors offer an inside view of corporate social responsibility at work.
Summer 2007
Mike Rotkin
Government • Social Policy • Global Issues • Civil Society Review: The Next Form of Democracy [Free!] Decision making is becoming more communal.
Summer 2007
Mal Warwick
Global Issues • Environment • Civil Society Review: The Real Wealth of Nations [Free!] Eisler argues that "real" wealth lies in individuals and nature.
Spring 2008
Suzie Boss
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Leadership • Nonprofit Organizations • Global Issues • Environment • Religion & Culture Praise the Lord, but Dim the Lights The Regeneration Project helps the environmental movement get religion.