Hans Rawhouser
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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California Management Review | 2015
Hans Rawhouser; Michael E. Cummings; Andrew Crane
Previous research highlights tensions that social hybrids face by spanning categories. This article explores the emergence of legislation to support a new category for social hybrids, focusing on Benefit Corporation legislation in the United States. It presents quantitative analysis of state-level factors that make a state suitable for a social hybrid category (attractiveness for for-profit business and nonprofits, existing social hybrid organizations, legislative intensity, and political leanings) followed by qualitative analysis of the arguments marshaled for the creation of the Benefit Corporation legal form. These findings raise important insights for research on social hybrids and suggest a range of practical implications.
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice | 2017
Hans Rawhouser; Michael Cummings; Scott L. Newbert
Despite the importance of social impact to social entrepreneurship research, standards for measuring an organization’s social impact are underdeveloped on both theoretical and empirical grounds. We identify a sample of 71 relevant papers from leading (FT50) business journals that examine, conceptually or empirically, the measurement of social impact. We first describe the breadth of definitions, data sources, and operationalizations of social impact. Based on this analysis, we generate a typology of four approaches to conceptualizing social impact, which we use to organize insights and recommendations regarding improved measurement of the social impact of entrepreneurial ventures.
Organization & Environment | 2018
Hans Rawhouser; Michael E. Cummings; Alfred A. Marcus
Stakeholders play an increasingly active role in private governance, including development of standards for measuring sustainability. Building on prior studies focused on standards and stakeholder engagement, we use an innovation management theoretical lens to compare stakeholder engagement and standards developed in two carbon markets: the Climate Action Reserve and the U.N.’s Clean Development Mechanism. We develop and test hypotheses regarding how different processes of stakeholder engagement in standard development affect the number, identity, and age of stakeholders involved, as well as the variation and quality of the resulting standards. In doing so, we contribute to the growing literature on stakeholder engagement in developing sustainability standards.
Journal of Business Venturing Insights | 2016
Nachiket Bhawe; Hans Rawhouser; Jeffrey M. Pollack
Archive | 2016
Nachiket Bhawe; Hans Rawhouser; Jeffrey M. Pollack
Wyoming Law Review | 2017
Michael E. Cummings; Hans Rawhouser
International Journal of Management Reviews | 2017
Hans Rawhouser; Jaume Villanueva; Scott L. Newbert
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2017
Michael Cummings; Hans Rawhouser; Erin Hamilton
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2015
Hans Rawhouser; Michael E. Cummings
Academy of Management Proceedings | 2014
Andrew Crane; Michael Cummings; Hans Rawhouser; Johanna Mair