Tennessee's Business: Social Entreprise issue is now online. This issue is dedicated to the memory of Richard Hannah.
Articles include:
- Rethinking the Entrepreneurial Spectrum
by Richard Hannah (1951-2011), professor, Department of Economics and Finance, MTSU - Social Ventures as Learning Laboratories
by J. Gregory Dees, Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship, Duke University - Adventures in Fair Trade
by Mark Sloneker, social entrepreneur, Orijyn - Nashville-Based Online Store Helps Cambodian Women Take Greater Control of Their Lives
by Ann Walling, retired assistant rector, St. David's Episcopal Church, Nashville - Social Entrepreneurship and Higher Education
by Bernard Turner, director, Center for Social Entrepreneurship and Service-Learning, Belmont University - Good Fortune in Cleveland, Tennessee
by Jennifer Jack, social entrepreneur, Good Fortune Soap - You Can't Fish without a River
by Guy Larry Osborne, Social Entrepreneurship & Nonprofit Studies, Carson-Newman College - A Unique Opportunity for Socially Responsible Businesses
by Ned Hallowell, nationally renowned expert on ADD
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