The Cambridge handbook of social enterprise law /

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Bibliographic Details
Group Author: Means, Benjamin, 1973- (Editor); Yockey, Joseph W. (Editor)
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge, United Kingdom :
Publication Dates: 2018.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Subjects:
Carrier Form: xiv, 449 pages : illustrations, forms ; 27 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781107186552 (hardback) :
1107186552 (hardback)
Index Number: HD60
CLC: C912.21
Call Number: C912.21/C178
Contents: Social and asocial enterprise /
Self-regulation of social enterprise /
Essential policy and practice considerations for facilitating social enterprise : commitment, connections, harm, and accountability /
Three legislative paths to social enterprise : L3Cs, benefit corporations, and second-generation cooperatives /
When all enterprise was social : the public benefit origins of the corporate form /
Early lessons in social enterprise law /
Shaping corporate reform : social enterprise, cooperatives, and mission-led and employee-owned business /
The promise of social enterprise for low-income communities /
Creating a tax space for social enterprise /
Impact investment and alternative capital channels : funding social enterprise success and scale /
Financing social enterprise : is the crowd the answer? /
Social enterprise crowdfunding in New Zealand /
The social enterprise life cycle /
Do we need specialized business forms for social enterprise? /
Social lock-in and the cooperative form /
Using a taxable nonprofit corporation for social enterprise /
Form follows function : a business model approach to legal structure selection for social enterprise /
Fiduciary duties in social enterprise /
Managerial duties in social enterprise : the public benefit corporation /
Judging the public benefit corporation /
Stakeholder representatives for social enterprise /
Mixed-motive investments and agency costs /
Some implications of the agency-cost theory of the nonprofit firm /
Preserving the social enterprise's mission /
A new blueprint for regulating social enterprises /