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'''=  B-Corp’s are companies that desire a broader mandate than simply “maximizing shareholder wealth.”'''
Certification for socially and environmentally friendly corporations.


Certification for socially and environmentally friendly corporations


URL = http://www.bcorporation.net/
URL = http://www.bcorporation.net/


==Description==


=Description=
"In many states, if a corporate board or officer strays from the task of maximizing shareholder wealth, they could be tried for violating the law. B-Corporations view their responsibility to all stakeholders, not just shareholders. These stakeholders include employees, vendors, and their local community and environment. The B-Corp concept is sometimes referred to as the Triple Bottom Line: people, planet, profits."<ref>http://www.microclesia.com/?p=517</ref>


"B Corporations are a new type of corporation that are purpose-driven and create benefit for all stakeholders, not just shareholders.
"B Corporations are a new type of corporation that are purpose-driven and create benefit for all stakeholders, not just shareholders.
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     * Institutionalize stakeholder interests.
     * Institutionalize stakeholder interests.
     * Build collective voice though the power of a unifying brand."
     * Build collective voice though the power of a unifying brand."
(http://www.bcorporation.net/about/)
<ref>http://www.bcorporation.net/about/</ref>
 
==References==
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Revision as of 14:55, 7 November 2009

= B-Corp’s are companies that desire a broader mandate than simply “maximizing shareholder wealth.”

Certification for socially and environmentally friendly corporations.


URL = http://www.bcorporation.net/

Description

"In many states, if a corporate board or officer strays from the task of maximizing shareholder wealth, they could be tried for violating the law. B-Corporations view their responsibility to all stakeholders, not just shareholders. These stakeholders include employees, vendors, and their local community and environment. The B-Corp concept is sometimes referred to as the Triple Bottom Line: people, planet, profits."[1]

"B Corporations are a new type of corporation that are purpose-driven and create benefit for all stakeholders, not just shareholders. B Corporations are unlike traditional responsible businesses because they:

   * Meet comprehensive and transparent social and environmental performance standards.
   * Institutionalize stakeholder interests.
   * Build collective voice though the power of a unifying brand."

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