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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Date Author Section Category Summary
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Opinion & Analysis Arts, Culture, and Religion Mobile Volunteers
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Opinion & Analysis Arts, Culture, and Religion Career Empowerment as Co-Creation
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Opinion & Analysis Arts, Culture, and Religion Take Back Your 9 to 5: Ditch the Martyr Lifestyle
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Opinion & Analysis Arts, Culture, and Religion • Government Arts Play Critical Community Role
Summer 2008
Alana Conner
Articles Arts, Culture, and Religion • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Don’t Save; Be Saved

Conservative Protestants are poorer partly because of their religion.

Spring 2008
Alana Conner
Articles Arts, Culture, and Religion • Nonprofit Management • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing With Love Comes War

Xenophobia and altruism may have evolved hand in hand.

Winter 2005
Marguerite Rigoglioso
Articles Arts, Culture, and Religion • Nonprofit Management Happy-Face Blues

How supervisors exhaust their workers by constraining their emotions.

Fall 2004
Anitra Lynn Waller
Articles Arts, Culture, and Religion Review: Random Family
Spring 2004
Dawn Ibis
Articles Arts, Culture, and Religion • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Review: Civic Revolutionaries
Spring 2004
Frances Philipps
Articles Arts, Culture, and Religion Review: Trustees of Culture
Fall 2006
Alana Conner Snibbe
Articles Arts, Culture, and Religion • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Divine Intervention

Why the most religious societies have the most volunteers.

Fall 2006
John Laurenson
Articles Arts, Culture, and Religion • Nonprofit Management • Government The Oldest Profession

How a German nonprofit is repurposing sex workers’ skills.

Fall 2006
Alana Conner Snibbe
Articles Arts, Culture, and Religion It Takes a Stick

The most generous societies in the world are also the most punishing.

Fall 2006
Alana Conner Snibbe
Articles Arts, Culture, and Religion • Nonprofit Management For Love or Money

Innovative plays are good for all theaters, but lucrative for only a few.

Spring 2006
G. Pascal Zachary
Articles Arts, Culture, and Religion • Nonprofit Management Closing the Culture Gap

Aiding Africans first requires understanding their cultures.

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