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Social Enterprises Can Grow Their Revenue and Impact by Partnering with Corporations – Here’s How to Support Them

James Militzer

As interest in social enterprises continues to increase around the world, Social Enterprise Support Organizations (SESOs) – like impact investors and accelerators – need to take action now to invest in the capacity of these businesses to seize the cross-sector growth opportunities that lie ahead. Other policies, like the U.K.’s

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Two Pillars for a Sustainable Dialogue

Chris Hall

The same year, An joined the company, tasked with setting up its public relations and corporate social responsibility department (CSR). In 2019 and 2020, health and safety emerged as the top priority due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Making the Global B Corp Movement Bloom in Korea and Beyond

Stanford Social Innovation

The third limiting factor relates to the ambiguity of B Lab Korea’s (and other local B Lab’s) strategy and role, resource constraints, and lack of capability—an issue connected to the seemingly lacking global strategy. Other Considerations.

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AI Ethics Are in Danger. Funding Independent Research Could Help

Stanford Social Innovation

” However, in 2019, they changed the basis of their organization, setting up a peculiar institutional arrangement of having an exclusive license with Microsoft. These companies emphasize “responsible” AI development, echoing the language of the prior era of corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts.

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Dignity First Climate Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

In August of 2019, 181 CEOs of America’s largest corporations committed to a purpose driven, multi-stakeholder approach to long-term value creation. Global businesses should apply this foundational principle to the private enterprises that public authorities charter.

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25 badass women shaping climate action in 2021

GreenBiz

As I began identifying leaders to include on this third annual list, I was inspired by the introduction to " All We Can Save ," an essay and poem collection co-edited by marine biologist Ayana Elizabeth Johnson (who you can find on this year’s list) and Katharine Wilkinson (who we recognized on the first Badass Women list in 2019). .

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Dignity First: Executive, Enterprise & Economic Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

In 2019 Doctor Christakis wrote “Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society” which offers an excellent survey of relevant experimental and theoretical science supporting the revaluation of human nature that has found humans to be definingly “pro-social.” .