The Heller Social Impact Case Collection

The Heller Social Impact Case Collection
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Publisher : Brandeis University Press
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9781684581764
ISBN-13 : 1684581761
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis The Heller Social Impact Case Collection by : Carole Carlson

"This is, to best of our knowledge, the first collection of social impact business cases. At a time of deep and pervasive global challenges, it is essential for future leaders to apply management principles to social impact cases. It is equally important to ensure that the protagonists and authors of the cases reflect diverse identities and locations from around the world"--

The Heller Social Impact Case Collection

The Heller Social Impact Case Collection
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 168458177X
ISBN-13 : 9781684581771
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Synopsis The Heller Social Impact Case Collection by : Carole Carlson

A pathbreaking collection of case studies that spotlights the corporate sector's societal obligations. At a time of deep and pervasive global challenges, future CEOs and administrators need to apply management principles to social impact cases. Today, top business schools across the country are meeting the moment, teaching courses about socially responsible investing and debating ways companies can stem the effects of climate change. The case studies collected here are an invaluable resource for today's students and tomorrow's leaders. Chapters address an array of business sectors, including consumer goods, finance, health care, higher education, manufacturing, nongovernmental organizations, social services, and transportation. A teacher's guide is available online to educators.

Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 9781071811634
ISBN-13 : 1071811630
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation by : Carole Carlson

Mission-driven ventures have the power to change the world and solve today’s most pressing social problems. Social Entrepreneurship equips students with the theories, models, tools, and templates they need to generate ideas and shape opportunities into impactful social enterprises. Author Carole Carlson uses a variety of real-world examples, cases, and profiles to illustrate how entrepreneurs around the world are changing their communities. Exercises allow students to practice developing their entrepreneurial skillset as they learn the fundamentals of structuring, financing, marketing, and scaling social ventures. Whatever social cause your students are passionate about, they will find Social Entrepreneurship a vital resource for making their vision a reality.

Believing

Believing
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9780593298312
ISBN-13 : 0593298314
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Believing by : Anita Hill

“An elegant, impassioned demand that America see gender-based violence as a cultural and structural problem that hurts everyone, not just victims and survivors… It's at times downright virtuosic in the threads it weaves together.”—NPR Winner of the 2022 ABA Silver Gavel Award for Books From the woman who gave the landmark testimony against Clarence Thomas as a sexual menace, a new manifesto about the origins and course of gender violence in our society; a combination of memoir, personal accounts, law, and social analysis, and a powerful call to arms from one of our most prominent and poised survivors. In 1991, Anita Hill began something that's still unfinished work. The issues of gender violence, touching on sex, race, age, and power, are as urgent today as they were when she first testified. Believing is a story of America's three decades long reckoning with gender violence, one that offers insights into its roots, and paths to creating dialogue and substantive change. It is a call to action that offers guidance based on what this brave, committed fighter has learned from a lifetime of advocacy and her search for solutions to a problem that is still tearing America apart. We once thought gender-based violence--from casual harassment to rape and murder--was an individual problem that affected a few; we now know it's cultural and endemic, and happens to our acquaintances, colleagues, friends and family members, and it can be physical, emotional and verbal. Women of color experience sexual harassment at higher rates than White women. Street harassment is ubiquitous and can escalate to violence. Transgender and nonbinary people are particularly vulnerable. Anita Hill draws on her years as a teacher, legal scholar, and advocate, and on the experiences of the thousands of individuals who have told her their stories, to trace the pipeline of behavior that follows individuals from place to place: from home to school to work and back home. In measured, clear, blunt terms, she demonstrates the impact it has on every aspect of our lives, including our physical and mental wellbeing, housing stability, political participation, economy and community safety, and how our descriptive language undermines progress toward solutions. And she is uncompromising in her demands that our laws and our leaders must address the issue concretely and immediately.

Designing Reality

Designing Reality
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Publisher : Basic Books
Total Pages : 347
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ISBN-10 : 9780465093489
ISBN-13 : 0465093485
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Designing Reality by : Neil Gershenfeld

That's the promise, and peril, of the third digital revolution, where anyone will be able to make (almost) anything Two digital revolutions -- computing and communication -- have radically transformed our economy and lives. A third digital revolution is here: fabrication. Today's 3D printers are only the start of a trend, accelerating exponentially, to turn data into objects: Neil Gershenfeld and his collaborators ultimately aim to create a universal replicator straight out of Star Trek. While digital fabrication promises us self-sufficient cities and the ability to make (almost) anything, it could also lead to massive inequality. The first two digital revolutions caught most of the world flat-footed, thanks to Designing Reality that won't be true this time.

Citizen Designer

Citizen Designer
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 425
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ISBN-10 : 9781621536444
ISBN-13 : 1621536440
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Citizen Designer by : Steven Heller

Balancing Social, Professional, and Artistic Views What does it mean to be a designer in today's corporate-driven, overbranded global consumer culture? Citizen Designer, Second Edition, attempts to answer this question with more than seventy debate-stirring essays and interviews espousing viewpoints ranging from the cultural and the political to the professional and the social. This new edition contains a collection of definitions and brief case studies on topics that today's citizen designers must consider, including new essays on social innovation, individual advocacy, group strategies, and living as an ethical designer. Edited by two prominent advocates of socially responsible design, this innovative reference responds to the tough questions today's designers continue to ask themselves, such as: How can a designer affect social or political change? Can design become more than just a service to clients? At what point does a designer have to take responsibility for the client's actions? When should a designer take a stand? Readers will find dozens of captivating insights and opinions on such important issues as reality branding, game design and school violence, advertising and exploitation, design as an environmental driving force, and much more. This candid guide encourages designers to carefully research their clients; become alert about corporate, political, and social developments; and design responsible products. Citizen Designer, Second Edition, includes insights on such contemporary topics as advertising of harmful products, branding to minors, and violence and game design. Readers are presented with an enticing mix of opinions in an appealing format that juxtaposes essays, interviews, and countless illustrations of "design citizenship."

From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation

From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation
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Publisher : Haymarket Books
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9781608465637
ISBN-13 : 1608465632
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation by : Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor

The author of Race for Profit carries out “[a] searching examination of the social, political and economic dimensions of the prevailing racial order” (Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow). In this winner of the Lannan Cultural Freedom Prize for an Especially Notable Book, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor “not only exposes the canard of color-blindness but reveals how structural racism and class oppression are joined at the hip” (Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams). The eruption of mass protests in the wake of the police murders of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and Eric Garner in New York City have challenged the impunity with which officers of the law carry out violence against black people and punctured the illusion of a post-racial America. The Black Lives Matter movement has awakened a new generation of activists. In this stirring and insightful analysis, activist and scholar Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor surveys the historical and contemporary ravages of racism and the persistence of structural inequality, such as mass incarceration and black unemployment. In this context, she argues that this new struggle against police violence holds the potential to reignite a broader push for black liberation. “This brilliant book is the best analysis we have of the #BlackLivesMatter moment of the long struggle for freedom in America. Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor has emerged as the most sophisticated and courageous radical intellectual of her generation.” —Dr. Cornel West, author of Race Matters “A must read for everyone who is serious about the ongoing praxis of freedom.” —Barbara Ransby, author of Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement “[A] penetrating, vital analysis of race and class at this critical moment in America’s racial history.” —Gary Younge, author of The Speech: The Story Behind Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Dream

Technology and Society Reader

Technology and Society Reader
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Publisher : University Press of America
Total Pages : 108
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ISBN-10 : 9780761858287
ISBN-13 : 0761858288
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Technology and Society Reader by : Peter B. Heller

These case studies illustrate the mutual, reciprocal impact of technology on one hand and the social sciences, including government policy, on the other. The text suggests that advanced technology is not always compatible with the different settings in emerging societies with other geographic, economic, social, cultural, and political environments.

Measuring and Improving Social Impacts

Measuring and Improving Social Impacts
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9781351276221
ISBN-13 : 1351276220
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Measuring and Improving Social Impacts by : Marc J. Epstein

Identifying, measuring and improving social impact is a significant challenge for corporate and private foundations, charities, NGOs and corporations. How best to balance possible social and environmental benefits (and costs) against one another? How does one bring clarity to multiple possibilities and opportunities? Based on years of work and new field studies from around the globe, the authors have written a book for managers that is grounded in the best academic and managerial research.It is a practical guide that describes the steps needed for identifying, measuring and improving social impact. This approach is useful in maximizing the impact of different types of investments, including grants and donations, impact investments, and commercial investments.With numerous examples of actual organizational approaches, research into more than fifty organizations, and extensive practical guidance and best practices, Measuring and Improving Social Impacts fills a critical gap.

Privatization, Social Impact, and Social Safety Nets

Privatization, Social Impact, and Social Safety Nets
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 28
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ISBN-10 : 9781451848977
ISBN-13 : 1451848978
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Privatization, Social Impact, and Social Safety Nets by : Mr.Sanjeev Gupta

Privatization promotes economic efficiency and growth, thereby reinforcing macroeconomic adjustment. In the short run, however, it can lead to job losses and wage cuts for workers and higher prices for consumers. This paper discusses these impacts and the fiscal implications of privatization. It then reviews various methods of privatization and finds that public sales and auctions can have more negative effects on workers but maximize the government’s revenue gains. Policymakers’ options for mitigating the social impact of privatization are surveyed, and experiences under adjustment programs reviewed.