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Vol 15 No 1 (2012)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.69492/jbib.v15i1
Published:
2012-09-21
Beginnings / Editor's Perspective
Introduction to the Special Issue on Organizational Hybridization: Both for Profit and Not: Biblical Views of Organizational Hybridization
Margaret Edgell
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Articles
Blurring the Boundaries: Emerging Legal Forms for Hybrid Organizations— Implications for Christian Social Entrepreneurs
Teresa Gillespie, Timothy Lucas
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Organizational Hybridization: A Business Model to Integrate Best Practices of For-Profit and Non-Profit Organizations
Orneita Burton, Jozell Brister
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Teaching Social Entrepreneurship in Christian Higher Education Business Schools
Timothy Lucas, Teresa Gillespie
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Hope for Hybrids: Faithful Presence in Organizational Life
Roland Hoksbergen
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“Business as Mission” Hybrids: A Review and Research Agenda
Steven L. Rundle
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Is Business as Mission (BAM) a Flawed Concept? A Reformed Christian Response to the BAM Movement
Scott A. Quatro
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The Future of BAM in the Academy: A Response to Rundle and Quatro
R. Joseph Childs
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Response to Quatro and Childs
Steven L. Rundle
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Is Business as Mission (BAM) a Flawed Concept? A Response to Childs
Scott A. Quatro
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Book Reviews
Good to Great in the Social Sectors: Why Business Thinking Is Not the Answer, by Jim Collins
Michael Zigarelli
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Social Entrepreneurship: What Everyone Needs to Know, by D. Bornstein and S. Davis
Ruby Simpson
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Hybrid Organizations and the Third Sector: Challenges for Practice, Theory, and Policy, by D. Billis (ed.)
James Dupree
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Academic Capitalism and the New Economy: Markets, State, and Higher Education,by Sheila Slaughter and Gary Rhoades
Margaret Edgell
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