The Heller Social Impact Case Collection Reimagining Capitalism Through Case-Based Learning

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1. Verfasser: Carlson, Carole (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Chicago Brandeis University Press 2024
Ausgabe:1st ed
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Online-Zugang:DE-2070s
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Cover
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Exhibits and Tables
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contributors
  • Section 1. Social Impact Case Method Teaching
  • Advancing Social Impact Through Case Studies
  • Section 2. Social Impact Entrepreneurship Cases
  • Case 2.1. Brenna Schneider at 99Degrees
  • Case 2.2. The Kindness of Human Milk: The Founding of Mothers' Milk Bank Northeast
  • Section 3. Social Impact Finance Cases
  • Case 3.1. Engage or Divest? Trillium Asset Management, Facebook Governance, and Shareholder Advocacy
  • Case 3.2A. SAMRIDH Blended Finance Facility: Accelerating Pandemic Response and Building Equitable Health Systems in India (A)
  • Case 3.2B. SAMRIDH Blended Finance Facility: Accelerating Pandemic Response and Building Equitable Health Systems in India (B)
  • Section 4. Social Impact Strategy Cases
  • Case 4.1. HopeWell, Inc.
  • Case 4.2A. Tufts Medicine Health Care System: Merging Hospitals in a New Model (A)
  • Case 4.2B. Tufts Medicine Health Care System: Merging Hospitals in a New Model (B)
  • Case 4.3. Aligning Transition Supports and Services for Students With Disabilities
  • Case 4.4. The Native Plant Ordinance Meeting
  • Section 5. Social Impact Operations Cases
  • Case 5.1. Boston MedFlight: Leveraging Data to Design a New Helicopter Algorithm
  • Case 5.2. Ford Hall 2015
  • Case 5.3. The Interfaith Worker Rights Council Call Center
  • Section 6. Social Impact Marketing Case
  • Case 6.1. JA Worldwide: Creating a Global Brand
  • Section 7. Social Impact Human Resources Cases
  • Case 7.1. Breaking Down Silos to Build Collaborative Systems
  • Case 7.2. The Unit-­Based Team Meeting