Stanford Social Innovation Review Books
Edited in collaboration with the Stanford Social Innovation Review, this book series examines important topics across philanthropy, nonprofits, business, government, and social enterprises. The series reflects top scholarship and expertise and provides reputable and high-quality works for practitioners and scholars. We showcase work by emerging and established authors from academia, research, and practice to advance the field of social innovation.
This series is closed.
Books
- How Randomized Controlled Trials Threaten the Nonprofit SectorNicole P. Marwell; Jennifer E. Mosley
- Award winner
Becoming a Public Benefit Corporation
Express Your Values, Energize Stakeholders, Make the World a Better PlaceMichael B. Dorff