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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Opinion & Analysis Government “In the 21st century, the march isn’t the vehicle”
Fall 2007
Frances Kunreuther
Articles Nonprofit Management • Government Review: The Trap

Where have all the public servants gone?

Fall 2007
John D. Donahue
Articles Environment • Corporate Social Responsiblity • Government Review: Thirst

Should water be turned into a commodity that only “haves” can pay for?

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Opinion & Analysis Government Notes on Robert Putnam’s “E Pluribus Unum: Diversity and Community in the Twenty-First Century”
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Opinion & Analysis Government It walks and quacks like a duck—but what is it really?
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Opinion & Analysis Government Nonprofits Shouldn’t Be Silenced in 2008 Campaign
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Opinion & Analysis Government Getting Everyone on the Bus
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Opinion & Analysis Government Ownership Costs and Service Requirements
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Opinion & Analysis Government The True Test of Leadership
Summer 2007
Mal Warwick
Articles Economic Development • Corporate Social Responsiblity • Government Review: The Real Wealth of Nations

Eisler argues that “real” wealth lies in individuals and nature.

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

Decision making is becoming more communal.

Summer 2007
Alana Conner
Articles Nonprofit Management • Government Learning From Government

What the public sector can teach the nonprofit and business sectors.

Summer 2007
John H. Vogel Jr., Sarah Gohl Isabel, & James Sears Bryant
Articles Nonprofit Management • Government Laws, Not Lawyers

How states can protect nonprofit leaders and infuse more money into the sector.

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Opinion & Analysis Government Where’s Our Bubble?
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Opinion & Analysis Government Ad Council Giving Campaign Misses the Target
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