SSIR’s new issue delves into ownership in both the straightforward and metaphorical senses and how the idea grounds a ...
Research demonstrates that social enterprises are political actors that seek to influence public policy and sociocultural ...
The Icelandic startup Melta transforms community food waste into fertilizer, with the goal of cutting emissions and promoting ...
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A collection of standout pieces published online about strategic philanthropy, strengthening global democracy, crisis ...
In Terrible Beauty, Auden Schendler argues that by focusing on incremental rather than systemic change, the corporate ...
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The Giving List Women believes that investing in women and girls helps everyone thrive.
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The Icelandic startup Melta transforms community food waste into fertilizer, with the goal of cutting emissions and promoting sustainable farming in Iceland.
Public health leaders must develop new competencies to guide the systemic change necessary to improve human well-being.
Companies that adopt nonhierarchical organizational structures require deliberate efforts and collective planning to succeed.