Johanna Mair and Stanford Social Innovation Review: Chronicling Social Entrepreneurship’s Evolution

Mar 19, 2017

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Hosted by Robert Rimm

Additional music for today’s episode provided by Kevin MacLeod.

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Johanna Mair is the academic editor of Stanford Social Innovation Review; professor of organization, strategy and leadership at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin; and the Hewlett Foundation scholar at the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society. Her research focuses on how entrepreneurs create value through novel organizational and institutional arrangements. She is a vice-chair of the Global Agenda Council on Social Innovation at the World Economic Forum and has written three books on social entrepreneurship and multiple award-winning articles on international development, scaling social impact and corporate strategy.

Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) informs and inspires millions of social-change leaders from around the world and from all sectors of society—nonprofits, business, and government. With webinars, conferences, magazines, online articles, podcasts and more, SSIR bridges research, theory, and practice on a wide range of topics, including human rights, impact investing and nonprofit business models. SSIR is published by the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society at Stanford University.

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Tune into the interview with Johanna and click through the corresponding slideshow to the left… (Photos from the Winter 2017 issue of SSIR. Additional image courtesy of the Hertie School of Governance.)

 

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