
Small Change: Why Business Wont Save the World
Why Business Won't Save the World
Michael Edwards(Author)
Berrett-Koehler (Publisher)
Published on 4. January 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-1-60509-377-2 (ISBN)
Description
A new movement is afoot that promises to save the world by applying the magic of the market to the challenges of social change. Its supporters argue that using business principles to solve global problems is far more effective than more traditional approaches. What could be wrong with that? Almost everything, argues former Ford Foundation director Michael Edwards. In this hard-hitting, controversial exposé, he marshals a wealth of evidence to reveal that in reality, a market approach hurts more than it helps. Real change will come when business acts more like civil society, not the other way around.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Francisco
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 218 mm
Width: 141 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
199 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60509-377-2 (9781605093772)
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Person
Michael Edwards is an independent writer and activist who is affiliated with the New York-based think-tank Demos, the Wagner School of Public Service at New York University and the Brooks World Poverty Institute at Manchester University in the UK. From 1999 to 2008 he was Director of the Ford Foundation's Governance and Civil Society Program and previously worked for the World Bank, OxFam and Save the Children.
Content
Preface viiChapter One
Irrational Exuberance
The Rise of "Philanthrocapitalism" 1Chapter Two
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
When Business Thinking Advances Social Change -and When It Doesn't 16Chapter Three
Missing Evidence
The Change That Philanthrocapitalism Doesn't Make 35Chapter Four
The High Cost of Mission Drift
Why Human Values and Market Values Don't Mix 63Chapter Five
The Difference That Makes the Difference
The Decline of Philanthrocapitalism and the Riseof Citizen Philanthropy 86Acknowledgments 107
Notes 109
Index 118
About the Author 124
Irrational Exuberance
The Rise of "Philanthrocapitalism" 1Chapter Two
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
When Business Thinking Advances Social Change -and When It Doesn't 16Chapter Three
Missing Evidence
The Change That Philanthrocapitalism Doesn't Make 35Chapter Four
The High Cost of Mission Drift
Why Human Values and Market Values Don't Mix 63Chapter Five
The Difference That Makes the Difference
The Decline of Philanthrocapitalism and the Riseof Citizen Philanthropy 86Acknowledgments 107
Notes 109
Index 118
About the Author 124