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Csr Singapore Style, Thomas Thomas
Csr Singapore Style, Thomas Thomas
Social Space
How well have Singapore companies embraced CSR beyond merely obeying national policies and laws? Thomas Thomas surveys the local CSR landscape and examines the current state of affairs.
Social Enterprise: A Moral Framework For Leadership And Excellence?, Kevin Teo, Leng Leroy Lim
Social Enterprise: A Moral Framework For Leadership And Excellence?, Kevin Teo, Leng Leroy Lim
Social Space
We are in the midst of a global socio-economic transition and the way we think about the economy is changing. Here, Kevin Teo and Leng Leroy Lim trace the ideas and movements that have shaped beliefs about economics, business, and leadership, then challenge these assumptions to advance a new moral ethos for a new age.
Chinese Philanthropy In Southeast Asia: Between Continuity And Change, Thomas Menkhoff
Chinese Philanthropy In Southeast Asia: Between Continuity And Change, Thomas Menkhoff
Social Space
What makes ethnic Chinese philanthropy tick? Thomas Menkhoff looks at what drives prominent Chinese business leaders to give back to society and offers a glimpse of the changing face of ethnic philanthropy.
The Market And The Social Economy: Can The Twain Meet?, Willie Cheng
The Market And The Social Economy: Can The Twain Meet?, Willie Cheng
Social Space
Can the different paradigms of the market and social economy be reconciled? Willie Cheng suggests that the current remaking of both economies offers an invaluable opportunity.
Socially Innovative Youth Projects In Asia, Lien Centre For Social Innovation
Socially Innovative Youth Projects In Asia, Lien Centre For Social Innovation
Social Space
The Lien Centre spotlights the creative efforts of four groups of tertiary students in spearheading new social projects in Asia.
Exploring A New Financial Paradigm In Social Investment, Arthur R. Wood
Exploring A New Financial Paradigm In Social Investment, Arthur R. Wood
Social Space
The business sector can be more involved in financing the work of the social sector. Arthur R. Wood makes his case through the sanitation issue and shares Ashoka’s plans in paving the way for more collaboration between the social and business sectors.
Innovation: Not For The Non-Profit?, Sharifah Maisharah Mohamed
Innovation: Not For The Non-Profit?, Sharifah Maisharah Mohamed
Social Space
Is innovation a foreign language in the social sector? Sharifah Maisharah Mohamed studies the innovation conundrum in the non-profit world.
Economic Recession And Corporate Social Responsibility (Csr) In Singapore, Peter Shergold
Economic Recession And Corporate Social Responsibility (Csr) In Singapore, Peter Shergold
Social Space
As the global financial crisis deepens, many are questioning the relevance of corporate commitment to CSR. In this article, Professor Peter Shergold argues how CSR needs to be embedded into the business strategy of the corporate world in good times and bad.
Mergers And Acquisitions In The Non-Profit Space, Jared Tham
Mergers And Acquisitions In The Non-Profit Space, Jared Tham
Social Space
Mergers and acquisitions are a given in the for-profit sector, but at least in the local nonprofit sector they are rare. Jared Tham believes this should not be the case.
A Funding Challenge For Charities: Getting The Right Mix, Yew Kee Ho, Gregory Tan
A Funding Challenge For Charities: Getting The Right Mix, Yew Kee Ho, Gregory Tan
Social Space
The current financial crisis has sparked many new challenges for charities with regards to the inflow of charity dollars. Ho Yew Kee and Gregory Tan examine current income sources of 37 institutions of public character (IPCs) in Singapore and urge charities to revisit their current funding mix.
New Models For Doing Business: An Interview With Ho Kwon Ping, Kwon Ping Ho
New Models For Doing Business: An Interview With Ho Kwon Ping, Kwon Ping Ho
Social Space
The business sector has been a tremendous source of innovation for the social space, giving the world social innovations such as microfinance and venture philanthropy. Business entrepreneur Ho Kwon Ping shares with Social Space his insights on how business principles can be applied to the social sector, and on the paradigm shifts needed in the commercial sector as well as in business schools.
Promoting Third Sector Leadership: Letting A Thousand Flowers Bloom, Filippo Addarii, Ben Rattenbury
Promoting Third Sector Leadership: Letting A Thousand Flowers Bloom, Filippo Addarii, Ben Rattenbury
Social Space
How do we foster leadership and social innovation in the third sector? Filippo Addarii and Ben Rattenbury share a European method through the peer-led Euclid Network.
Big-Time Small-Scale Innovations, Corline Van Es, Chris Sigaloff
Big-Time Small-Scale Innovations, Corline Van Es, Chris Sigaloff
Social Space
Is there value in supporting small-scale, yet innovative projects? Based on their experience in Digital Pioneers – a programme supporting innovative Dutch civil society initiatives – Corline Van Es and Chris Sigaloff of Kennisland, Netherlands, make a case for this latest sector trend and the support it deserves.