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▼a Marquis, Christopher,
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▼a Better business :
▼b how the B corp movement is remaking capitalism /
▼c Christopher Marquis.
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▼a New Haven :
▼b Yale University Press,
▼c c2020.
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▼a xv, 293 p. ;
▼c 22 cm.
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▼a text
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▼a unmediated
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▼a volume
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▼a Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-274) and index.
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▼a Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Focusing on Interdependencies, Not Externalities -- 2. Interdependence Day -- 3. Putting the Spotlight on Interdependencies -- 4. Getting the Law on the Stakeholders' Side -- 5. Investing for Impact -- 6. Employees as the Heart of the Company -- 7. Finding Kindred Spirits: The B Community -- 8. Going Global -- 9. Widening the Funnel -- 10. Big Isn't Always Bad -- 11. Convincing Consumers to Care -- Conclusion: An Age of Interdependence -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
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▼a "Based on more than a decade of research and featuring interviews with leaders of dozens of leading global companies, Christopher Marquis introduces readers to a revolution started by the founders of B Lab. Their mission was to create a new corporate form-the public benefit corporation-that places social benefits and the rights of workers, the community, and the environment on equal footing with financial shareholders. Driven by B Lab, 34 U.S. states have passed benefit corporation legislation and more than 5,000 U.S. companies have incorporated using the benefit corporation form. Internationally, benefit corporation legislation has either passed or is in process in Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Colombia, and Italy. This book explores how and why the change led by B Lab is working, why it is crucial to the well-being of every person on the planet, and what its future prospects are"--
▼c Provided by publisher.
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▼a Social responsibility of business.
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▼a Social entrepreneurship.
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▼a Social entrepreneurship.
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▼a Social responsibility of business.
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▼a Corporate Social Responsibility
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