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Social Enterprise Law
- Trust, Public Benefit and Capital Markets
Engelsk Hardback
Social Enterprise Law
- Trust, Public Benefit and Capital Markets
Engelsk Hardback

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Social enterprises represent a new kind of venture, dedicated to pursuing profits for owners and benefits for society. Social Enterprise Law provides tools that will allow them to raise the capital they need to flourish. Social Enterprise Law weaves innovation in contract and corporate governance into powerful protections against insiders sacrificing goals such as environmental sustainability in the pursuit of short-term profits. Creating a stable balance between financial returns and public benefits will allow social entrepreneurs to team up with impact investors that share their vision of a double bottom line. Brakman Reiser and Dean show how novel legal technologies can allow social enterprises to access capital markets, including unconventional sources such as crowdfunding. With its straightforward insights into complex areas of the law, the book shows how a social mission can even be shielded from the turbulence of an acquisition or bankruptcy. It also shows why, as the metrics available to measure the impact of social missions on individuals and communities become more sophisticated, such legal innovations will continue to become more robust. By providing a comprehensive survey of the U.S. laws and a bold vision for how legal institutions across the globe could be reformed, this book offers new insights and approaches to help social enterprises raise the capital they need to flourish. It offers a rich guide for students, entrepreneurs, investors, and practitioners.
Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
216
ISBN-13:
9780190249786
Indbinding:
Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0190249781
Kategori:
Udg. Dato:
9 nov 2017
Længde:
20mm
Bredde:
239mm
Højde:
155mm
Forlag:
Oxford University Press Inc
Oplagsdato:
9 nov 2017
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