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Industrial Projects and Benefit-Sharing Arrangements in the Russian North. Is Contracting Possible?
In the Russian Arctic, extractive industries engage in socio-economic agreements with local communities to support social...
Challenges of creating and capturing value in open eco-innovation: Evidence from the maritime industry in Denmark
Developing eco-innovations through open innovation presents distinct challenges due to the inherent tension between...
Social license to operate in the mining industry: the case of Peru
Mining plays a vital role in Peru's economy, yet local communities near mining operations often fail to see its advantages....
Social movements as key actors in governing the commons: Evidence from community-based resource management cases across the world
International research into the advantages of community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) for sustainable...
Negotiating Green Space with Landed Interests: The Urban Political Ecology of Greenway in the Pearl River Delta, China
Urbanization with a strong focus on land has resulted in a deficiency of green spaces within Chinese cities. Nevertheless,...
South Carolina Is a Benefit Corporation State: What, You Didn’t Know?
Do we need Benefit Corporation in Taiwan?
In 2006, the nonprofit organization B Lab was established in Pennsylvania, USA, under 501(c)(3) status. B Lab's primary...
Policy Impediments to Social Investments by Australian Businesses
The concept of 'social investment' in Australia has often been employed broadly by businesses to encompass various...
Benefit Corporations and Strategic Action Fields or (the Existential Failing of Delaware)
This paper employs strategic action field theory to examine the development and expansion of benefit corporations, aiming...
Social Enterprises: How Should Company Law Balance Flexibility and Credibility?
In recent years, numerous countries have implemented specific frameworks to facilitate the establishment of social...
Duke CASE i3 B Lab and GIIRS Research Project
The CASE i3 B Lab and GIIRS Research initiative spanned from Fall 2010 to Summer 2015, aiming to encourage and facilitate...
Vague, Voluntary, and Void: A Critique of the British Columbia Community Contribution Company Hybrid Model
In the contemporary world, markets exert greater economic influence than governments, thereby giving corporations...
Now It’s Easier Being Green: Florida’s New Benefit and Social Purpose Corporations
This article discusses the introduction of benefit and social purpose corporations in Florida. These new corporate...
M&A under Delaware’s Public Benefit Corporation Statute: A Hypothetical Tour
Considering the initial positive response to Delaware's 2013 public benefit corporation statute, this article presents a...
Social Enterprise Innovation: Delaware’s Public Benefit Corporation Law
In 2010, during a presentation to a Philadelphia audience, Jay Coen Gilbert, one of the co-founders of B Lab, argued that...
Please Welcome the Minnesota Public Benefit Corporation
This article aims to provide practitioners with an overview of the proposed Minnesota public benefit corporation. It begins...
Benefit Corporations – A Sustainable Form of Organization?
The creators of social enterprises hold the belief that they can simultaneously generate profits and contribute to social...
To B or Not to B: Why Ohio Should Enact Benefit Corporation Legislation to Protect Small Businesses in Ohio Who Wish to Make a Profit While Making a Difference
Having Your Cake and Eating It, Too: Making the Benefit Corporation Work in Massachusetts
More Burden than Benefit – Analysis of the Benefit Corporation Movement in California
The benefit corporation movement has found its place at the intersection of social entrepreneurship, nonprofit entities,...
Benefit Corporation Legislation: An Opportunity for Kansas to Welcome Social Enterprises
Over the past decade, there has been a notable prevalence of corporate scandals, ranging from Enron to the subprime...
The Social Enterprise Inspired by the U.S. Model? The Benefit Corporation Reviewed’
This article explores the realm of entrepreneurship that bridges the public and private sectors. It centers on...
Re-Engineering Georgia’s Corporate DNA: A Benefit Analysis and Practicality Assessment for Benefit Corporation Legislation in Georgia
Public(ly Oriented) Companies: B Corporations and the Delaware Stakeholder Provision Dilemma
In his 2007 Harvard University commencement address, Bill Gates urged graduates to envision a "more creative capitalism"...
Beyond Corporate Social Responsibility: Reconciling the Ideals of a for-Benefit Corporation with Director Fiduciary Duties in the U.S. and Europe
Traditionally, organizations are categorized into three sectors: for-profit, non-profit, and governmental. However, in...