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Robert B. Reich | 19 August 2025The US may be witnessing the beginning of a return to stakeholder capitalism.
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Fons van der Velden , Titus van der Spek | 15 July 2025Social businesses that operate in high-, low- and medium-income countries face five overarching challenges.
read moreThe challenge of the social partnership
Annemarie van de Vijsel | 14 July 2025While establishing partnerships to have a greater social impact, social enterprises also face challenges.
read moreLet big business embrace the small for shared impact
Mathijs Koper | 02 July 2025Co-creation and combining the strengths of business ecosystems are the key to creating shared value.
read moreFinding the right balance in partnerships
Rik Stamhuis | 19 June 2025If you want to be a genuine agent of change while being financially sustainable you need to be able to truly listen and interact with the people you are trying to serve. In order to do this, the following points are crucial.
read moreIntelligent Engagement: The key to successful social enterprise
Will Mutua | 17 June 2025Social entrepreneurs should take time to study and understand the context of the people they are trying to help.
read moreMoney first or mission first?
Allyson Hewitt | 12 June 2025If you want to make money and make an impact, you have to decide which of the two comes first, as landing in the middle is not easy.
read moreMore business for more impact
Martijn Blom | 13 March 2025The most imminent challenge of a social entrepreneur is a persistently misperceived friction between business and social goals, which is a concern for impact investors.
read moreSocial entrepreneurship in developing countries
Ashok Khosla | 29 October 2024Interview with Ashok Khosla about the opportunities and challenges of social entrepreneurs in developing countries.
read moreBuilding a social enterprise sector
Nina Koopman | 29 October 2024Together with the academic and financial sectors and the Dutch government, social entrepreneurs are building an environment in which they can flourish.
read moreThe road to scale
Robert van den Heuvel | 29 October 2024Social entrepreneurs forget that a big social impact also requires business scale, argues Robert van den Heuvel of DSM.
read moreDifficult but doable partnerships
Al Hammond | 29 October 2024Rigid internal profit goals or lack of direct personal experience with BOP markets and their constraints are key to big companies’ ignorance to work with social entrepreneurs, writes Ashoka’s Al Hammond.
read moreMore business for more impact
Martijn Blom | March 13, 2025Social entrepreneurship is booming, as is impact investment. However, the very specific raison d’être of these social ventures brings a whole new set of challenges. The most imminent of these is probably a persistently misperceived friction betwee...
read moreA question of values
Lalith Gunaratne | 04 December 2024It is crucial to strike a balance between respect for local communities and the shared value of the enterprise.
read moreSocial entrepreneurship in developing countries
Ashok Khosla | October 29, 2024The Broker had the pleasure to speak with Ashok Khosla, former director of the United Nations Environment Programme and winner of the 2002 Sasakawa Environment Prize, during the Springtij 2013 sustainability congress in Amsterdam. Our project edit...
read moreCollective impact at the base of the pyramid
Rutger Bults, Evert-jan Quak | October 29, 2024Both multinationals and social entrepreneurs develop products and services for and with the base of the pyramid (BoP) to serve the demands of these poor communities. Many see social entrepreneurs as the solution to implementing more effective and...
read moreDoing social business right
Anja Cheriakova | October 29, 2024Organizing a social enterprise is more a question of generating social impact than income, which puts it at odds with the standard idea of doing business. Therefore, social entrepreneurship needs a business strategy that goes further than making a...
read moreSharpening the focus of a blurred landscape
Evert-jan Quak | October 28, 2024Welcome to The Broker Dossier on Social Entrepreneurship. Social entrepreneurship is increasingly popular as a way of doing business while achieving a social and economic impact. However, many questions still remain about what social entrepreneurs...
read moreThe emerging social enterprise
Anja Cheriakova | October 28, 2024The concept of social entrepreneurship has been caught up in its own popularity and a variety of definitions have emerged. Amid the general confusion, four schools of thoughts can be distinguished, each of which emphasizes a different outcome (inc...
read moreEditorial: Enabling genuine social entrepreneurship
Frans Bieckmann | October 28, 2024Editor in Chief Frans Bieckmann argues in this editorial article that social enterprises will only really succeed if they can operate in a global economic system that rewards them for being competitive on fair, social, and environmentally sustaina...
read moreBalancing social and entrepreneurial values
Sothy Khieng, Evert-jan Quak | October 24, 2024In their search to become more financially self-reliant development NGOs are experimenting with social entrepreneurship. Many are doing this to strengthen their financial situation, but social entrepreneurship can do much more and opens up new way...
read moreJapan’s strategy to include the disabled
Sachiko Nakagawa | 19 June 2025Disabled people can be included in society through work integration social enterprises. What are Japan’s lessons learned?
read moreSpurring economic transition
May 14, 2025How can we create a more inclusive economy and what obstacles lie in the way? This debate seeks answers.
read moreTowards a food secure world
January 10, 2025Experts will debate tough questions on how to feed the world’s population. It shed light on how effectively global knowledge and expertise on food security are being used.
read moreCapacity: on the brink of maturity?
March 08, 2025There is an urgent need to develop new ways of using local knowledge and ideas, and bring them to a higher, politically relevant level.
read moreEngaging stakeholders for change
December 01, 2024Increasingly, multi-stakeholder processes are being used in response to ‘tough’ problems such as responding to climate change, fighting poverty, and creation of sustainable business models.
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