Corporations, long considered the primary resource-producing and redistributing entities, have been joined by a significant...
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Alternative Corporate Structures
Trends and Challenges of the Italian Third Sector in the Field of Community Assets Regeneration. New Convergences between Public Benefit and Social Entrepreneurship
This paper delves into the challenges faced by the Italian Third Sector as it engages in the management of community...
Strategies, practices, and tensions in managing business model innovation for sustainability: The case of an Australian BCorp
This article delves into sustainable innovation through the perspective of business model innovation for sustainability,...
The Prospects for Enlightened Corporate Leadership
In his recent book, "The Enlightened Capitalists," James O’Toole delves into the challenges faced by business pioneers over...
Promotion policies for third party financing in Photovoltaic Poverty Alleviation projects considering social reputation
Photovoltaic Poverty Alleviation (PVPA) projects in China, aimed at merging renewable energy adoption and poverty...
Protecting the Public’s Interest: Options for Structuring Public Authorities for Sport Venues
This study demonstrates the advantages of public-private partnerships in establishing public corporations for constructing...
Explaining Choice-of-Entity Decisions by Silicon Valley Start-Ups
In 2018, the choice-of-entity analysis for business lawyers remained perplexing, with most recommending flow-through...
How hybrids manage growth and social–business tensions in global supply chains: The case of impact sourcing
This study delves into the management of social-business tensions within hybrid organizations, with a specific focus on...
Global eHealth, Social Business and Citizen Engagement: A Natural Convergence?
This paper explores the intersection of global eHealth, social business, and citizen engagement, drawing on experiences...
Awash in a Sea of Confusion: Benefit Corporations, Social Enterprise, and the Fear of “Greenwashing”
In the past five years, most U.S. states introduced benefit corporation legislation, establishing a novel business...
Leadership as enabling function for flourishing by design
This paper aims to emphasize the critical importance of addressing the foremost challenge and opportunity in the 21st...
Community wealth building forms: What they are and how to use them at the local level
Amid rising income and wealth inequality, community development leaders are increasingly exploring broad-based ownership...
Problem Solving with the Private Sector: A Public Solutions Handbook
Each chapter delves into key aspects of government functions, including job training, economic development, regulation, and...
When missions collide: Lessons from hybrid organizations for sustaining a strong social mission
A Montana-based therapeutic boarding school called Cocoon, founded by two psychologists, was established to help rebellious...
Hybrid Organizations: Origins, Strategies, Impacts, and Implications
This introductory overview of the special issue on hybrid organizations provides a definition of hybrids, contextualizes...
Making Hybrids Work: Aligning Business Models and Organizational Design for Social Enterprises’
Hybrid organizations, which combine a social mission with a commercial business model, represent an innovative approach to...
Knowledge Is Power: How Implementing Affirmative Disclosures Under the JOBS Act Could Promote and Protect Benefit Corporations and Their Investors’
Patagonia, a well-known outdoor clothing brand based in California, stands out for its mission-driven approach, which aims...
Up and Running: Words of Advice for Young Firms
The article provides valuable advice for young architecture firms, emphasizing key strategies to establish and thrive in...
Producing Better Mileage: Advancing the Design and Usefulness of Hybrid Vehicles for Social Business Ventures
Since 2008, nearly half of the U.S. states have introduced laws allowing for hybrid business forms that combine elements of...
The Harms of the Benefit Corporation
The significance of the benefit corporation is undeniable. With legislation now passed in thirty states, including Delaware...
Social Enterprise for Poverty Alleviation in an Era of Sector Convergence
This paper examines the transformations in aid programs within the public and citizen sectors, alongside the increasing...
Overcoming Hybrids’ Conflicting Logics Rethoric: Toward a New “Born-Hybrid” Logic
Social enterprises, often described as hybrid organizations striving to balance social impact and commercial activity,...
Social Entrepreneurship and Uncorporations
New Corporate Forms and Green Business
You aim to establish a unique business that not only generates profit but also contributes to environmental well-being....
Seven Ways to Strenghen and Improve the L3C Emerging Issues in Social Enterprise
The primary purpose of the low-profit limited liability company ("L3C") is to promote program-related investments ("PRIs")...
Theorizing Forms for Social Enterprise
Jurisdictions at both national and global levels are introducing legislation to allow social enterprise founders to adopt...
Are Hybrids Really More Efficient: A Drive-by Analysis of Alternative Company Structures
The development of legal company structures in the United States has followed two distinct paths. One path is represented...
The Next Big Thing: Flexible Purpose Corporations
In recent years, various regions in the United States have introduced specific organizational structures tailored to...