1st Edition

Values-Centered Entrepreneurs and Their Companies

By David Y. Choi, Edmund Gray Copyright 2011
208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

A new brand of entrepreneurs has arrived on the business scene, carrying with them a whole new set of values. They possess a sense of mission – to be socially responsible, protect the planet, and do the right thing for all of their stakeholders. Rather than focus exclusively on financial gain, they aim to achieve a balance between profits and one or more causes of their choosing. In fact, they... Read more

Preface  Introduction  PART I: The Values Centered Entrepreneur  1. Toward a New Model of Entrepreneurship  PART II: Lessons/Guidelines  2. Commit to a Purpose  3. Be Circumspect about Raising Institutional Capital  4. Hire Employees with Shared Values  5. Promote Your Company’s Values  6. Build a Strong (Value-Centered) Organizational Culture  7. Make Money, But Then Also Make Exceptions  8. Do No Harm  9. Stay With It For The Long Haul  10. Give Back a Lot (Commit to a Giving Program)  11. Be a Role Model for Others  12. Conclusion  Part III: Case Studies  13. Timothy Haahs Engineering  14. Stoneyfield Farm  15. Migros  16. Chris King Precision Equipment  Part IV: Appendix: Table of Socially Responsible Companies

Biography

David Y Choi, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship and an Associate Director of the Hilton Center for Entrepreneurship at Loyola Marymount University.

Edmund R. Gray is Professor of Management at Loyola Marymount University.