(assuming here that the information for 2016 isn’t available yet.) Great article, that tends to refute David Pozen’s theory about why social entrepreneurship is so popular…
(assuming here that the information for 2016 isn’t available yet.) Great article, that tends to refute David Pozen’s theory about why social entrepreneurship is so popular…
Interesting article about the problems young entrepreneurs face today.
I believe that this article encompasses many aspects of the integration of improving societal needs with business and entrepreneurship. In the past, there was such a distinction between social organizations and corporate, but now there seems to be an avenue for the creation of businesses that prioritize both these aspects. I think that this is so interesting because it allows businesses to become more transparent with their expenses and allows people to become more creative in accomplishing more goals rather than be limited.
I read about this in another news report. Very interesting. What struck me about the data is that it’s not just wealthy people who donate money. It’s people from across the economic spectrum.