Publications

List of Current Publications

 

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Net Impact 2007 Year in Review: Charting New Waters

Read Net Impact's second annual report! The 2007 Year in Review is titled Charting New Waters and takes you through our dynamic voyage of growing our programs and resources while expanding internationally.

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 Net Impact       Ellen Weinreb

Demand for CSR Jobs Outpaces Supply! Read the Executive Summaryfrom Net Impact and Ellen Weinreb CSR Recruiting, January 16, 2008

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Net Impact is pleased to present paid members with the newly updated Social Impact Career Handbook. An introduction to careers that use business for positive social impact, the Social Impact Career Handbook highlights ten career paths: Corporate Social Responsibility, International Development, Philanthropy, Nonprofit Management, Social Entrepreneurship, Education, Social Finance, Microfinance, Environmental Sustainability, and Going Mainstream. Special thanks to Idealist.org, The Broad Foundation, and Net Impact members at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and the Fletcher School at Tufts University for help with content. Non-members can access a sample of the Social Impact Career Handbook. If you’d like to provide feedback, we’re happy to hear your thoughts. Please email us at career@netimpact.org.

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Thinking of applying to business school? Want to see what students say about how their programs address social and environmental issues? Our Business as UNusual: The 2008 Net Impact Student Guide to Graduate Business Programs is FREE and available for download. The information in the Guide was compiled from two sources: a qualitative survey completed by Net Impact chapter leaders from over 60 schools and an online survey completed by more than 1,500 student Net Impact members.

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How do undergraduate students’ opinions about business's relationship with society compare to those of MBA students? Read Net Impact’s latest survey of over 2,400 undergraduate students: New Leaders, New Perspectives II: A Net Impact Survey of Undergraduate Student Opinions on the Relationship between Business and Social/Environmental Issues (PDF).

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Net Impact's groundbreaking study of current MBA student perspectives, published in May, 2007.

Are MBA students as ethically challenged as some research has suggested? Not by a long shot, according to a survey of more than 2,000 MBA students in over 100 programs conducted by Net Impact. Download full details of the New Leaders, New Perspectives: A Net Impact Survey of MBA Student Opinions on the Relationship between Business and Social/Environmental Issues (PDF).  

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Read Net Impact’s first Annual Report, Building on Our Core Strengths: Net Impact 2006 Year in Review to learn about organizational highlights and opportunities to build.  

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