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Social enterprises are providing affordable energy and environmentally sustainable energy to a small but growing percentage of the four billion people living on less than $2,000/year.
This essay examines possible routes to achieving significant health improvements in the underserved populations of developing countries.
In this article, we discuss the importance of human assets in growing and scaling a social venture in order to achieve its objectives and attain financial sustainability.
This article addresses the specific role of programs that attempt to help social ventures scale.
Making a difference in the pursuit of a more sustainable world increasingly requires the ability to contend successfully with the wicked problem that is sustainability, and this shift needs to ha
The primary purpose of this journal is to help all of us move more rapidly toward a sustainable and socially just world.
John Houghton (2011), the past chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) scientific assessment committee, contends that global climate change is now “the greatest problem the
Do our actions model a genuine commitment to global sustainability? Or do they belie that spoken commitment?
This article reviews the problematic surrounding the concept of future generations, which is intertwined with questions concerning intergenerational justice, weak sustainability, non-existence, n
This paper describes recent concerns with management education and offers the Economy of Communion (EoC) Model as an example that maybe used in management education programs to illustrate a spiri