Previous research highlights tensions that social hybrid face by spanning classes. This informative article explores the emergence of laws to support a new type for social hybrids, focusing on Benefit Corporation legislation in the United States.
It presents quantitative analysis of state-level factors which make a state suitable for a social hybrid classification (attractiveness for profit business, existing social organizations, legislative intensity, and political leanings) followed by qualitative analysis for the development of the Benefit Corporation legal form. These findings indicate a variety of practical implications and raise significant insights for research on social hybrids.
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PUBLICATION DATE: June 04, 2015 PRODUCT #: CMR592-HCB-ENG