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Frontiers in social innovation /edited by Neil Malhotra.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781647821425
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HD60 .F766 2022
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Contents:
Neil Malhotra -- Part I. Foundations: Renewing social entrepreneurship -- how next generation change makers meet the challenges of today / Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen -- High-performance leadership to drive social change -- skills and qualities that drive impact at scale / Kim Starkey -- Rethinking billionaire philanthropy -- Billphils about face! / William F. Meehan III -- Part II. Metrics and models: Measuring corporate virtue and vice -- making ESG metrics trustworthy / Paul Brest and Colleen Hoingsberg -- Powering the social project -- the structural changes needed to fund social progress / Bernadette Clavier -- Market creation -- catalyzing new markets with early-stage impact investments / Matt Bannick -- The decade of delivery -- new opportunities for scaling* social innovation / Steve Davis -- The impact triangle -- maximizing efficacy, financial sustainability, and scale / Gloria Lee -- Part III. Learning and incubating: Social impact leadership development -- lessons from 15 years of developing educational programs and mentoring aspiring leaders for social impact / Bernadette Clavier -- Social innovation practicum -- designing new interventions and social ventures for outsized impact / Kim Starkey -- Design for extreme affordability -- considerations when providing a social innovation educational experience with real world challenges / Stuart Coulson -- Part IV. Applications: Disrupting education -- how social entrepreneurs are bringing together the future of education and the future of work / Rob Urstein -- Social innovation meets a global pandemic -- early insights on the challenges and opportunities in social innovation during the COVID-19 pandemic / Steve Davis -- Human and planetary health -- COVID-19 and a new frontier for social innovation / Sara Singer, Sevda Memet, Suruchi Kothari, Gordon Bloom -- Corporate carbon reduction pledges -- an effective tool to mitigate climate change? / Stefan Reichelstein, Stehen Comello, Julia Reichelstein.
Subject: "The one book every innovator and every entrepreneur needs to make a difference in the world. Social innovation and social entrepreneurship are rising forces in the world. As stakeholder capitalism takes root, and as the extent of systemic challenges becomes clear-from climate change to income inequality to food security to healthcare and beyond-more and more of the best and brightest will feel a calling to become innovators and entrepreneurs who develop and deploy solutions to the world's thorniest problems. But it won't be easy: innovation is not the prerogative or privilege of any organizational form or legal structure. Solutions often require the active collaboration of constituents across government, business, and the nonprofit worlds. Social innovators and entrepreneurs need a handbook to guide them on the journey to changing the world. Frontiers in Social Innovation is an essential volume for becoming a difference maker. Filled with contributions from a who's who of the smartest thinkers and most experienced practitioners, Frontiers in Social Innovation provides the knowledge you need to succeed as a social innovator. Contributions cover the waterfront, including: high-performance leadership to drive social change, design for extreme affordability, scaling social innovation, corporate decarbonization, social innovation and healthcare in the postpandemic world, donor-advised funds and impact investing. Through the voices of those already doing it, including Paul Brest, Kim Starkey, Matthew Bannick, Gloria Lee, and many more, Frontiers in Social Innovation brings to life the challenges and opportunities of the field through case studies in healthcare, education, climate, and responding to a global pandemic. No stone is left unturned in this indispensable volume for anyone who wants to make a difference in the world through innovation and entrepreneurship"--
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"The essential handbook for creating, deploying, and sustaining creative solutions to systemic problems"--Subtitle from CIP application.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction: Social innovation in the 21st century / Neil Malhotra -- Part I. Foundations: Renewing social entrepreneurship -- how next generation change makers meet the challenges of today / Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen -- High-performance leadership to drive social change -- skills and qualities that drive impact at scale / Kim Starkey -- Rethinking billionaire philanthropy -- Billphils about face! / William F. Meehan III -- Part II. Metrics and models: Measuring corporate virtue and vice -- making ESG metrics trustworthy / Paul Brest and Colleen Hoingsberg -- Powering the social project -- the structural changes needed to fund social progress / Bernadette Clavier -- Market creation -- catalyzing new markets with early-stage impact investments / Matt Bannick -- The decade of delivery -- new opportunities for scaling* social innovation / Steve Davis -- The impact triangle -- maximizing efficacy, financial sustainability, and scale / Gloria Lee -- Part III. Learning and incubating: Social impact leadership development -- lessons from 15 years of developing educational programs and mentoring aspiring leaders for social impact / Bernadette Clavier -- Social innovation practicum -- designing new interventions and social ventures for outsized impact / Kim Starkey -- Design for extreme affordability -- considerations when providing a social innovation educational experience with real world challenges / Stuart Coulson -- Part IV. Applications: Disrupting education -- how social entrepreneurs are bringing together the future of education and the future of work / Rob Urstein -- Social innovation meets a global pandemic -- early insights on the challenges and opportunities in social innovation during the COVID-19 pandemic / Steve Davis -- Human and planetary health -- COVID-19 and a new frontier for social innovation / Sara Singer, Sevda Memet, Suruchi Kothari, Gordon Bloom -- Corporate carbon reduction pledges -- an effective tool to mitigate climate change? / Stefan Reichelstein, Stehen Comello, Julia Reichelstein.

"The one book every innovator and every entrepreneur needs to make a difference in the world. Social innovation and social entrepreneurship are rising forces in the world. As stakeholder capitalism takes root, and as the extent of systemic challenges becomes clear-from climate change to income inequality to food security to healthcare and beyond-more and more of the best and brightest will feel a calling to become innovators and entrepreneurs who develop and deploy solutions to the world's thorniest problems. But it won't be easy: innovation is not the prerogative or privilege of any organizational form or legal structure. Solutions often require the active collaboration of constituents across government, business, and the nonprofit worlds. Social innovators and entrepreneurs need a handbook to guide them on the journey to changing the world. Frontiers in Social Innovation is an essential volume for becoming a difference maker. Filled with contributions from a who's who of the smartest thinkers and most experienced practitioners, Frontiers in Social Innovation provides the knowledge you need to succeed as a social innovator. Contributions cover the waterfront, including: high-performance leadership to drive social change, design for extreme affordability, scaling social innovation, corporate decarbonization, social innovation and healthcare in the postpandemic world, donor-advised funds and impact investing. Through the voices of those already doing it, including Paul Brest, Kim Starkey, Matthew Bannick, Gloria Lee, and many more, Frontiers in Social Innovation brings to life the challenges and opportunities of the field through case studies in healthcare, education, climate, and responding to a global pandemic. No stone is left unturned in this indispensable volume for anyone who wants to make a difference in the world through innovation and entrepreneurship"--

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