The Master Class will be highly interactive and participative. Miss DiPerna will give a short introduction on her experiences with large systems, current views and future priorities. This will be followed by sharing of soul-searching questions by the participants.
B Market Builder Series: Why and How to Join the B Corp Movement
In this meeting, you’ll learn why B Corps matter today, how they redefine success in business and how your organisation can join this global movement. Register Now!
B Market Builder Series: Why Solving Social And Environment Issues Is Good Business
HKSEF is rolling out a series of initiatives under the "B Market Builder", with the first seminar "Why Solving Social And Environment Issues Is Good Business" to be held on 19 Mar, 2:30pm - 5:30pm at Dream Impact.
運用創新金融工具改善安老服務
「按效付費」(Pay-for-Success)機制是以效益為本的投資,其投資回報取決於特定的社會服務所獲得的成果。英國率先在十多年前就硏究以金融方式推動社會創新,漸次形成社會投資市場,效果顯著。
ImpactMakers 70X70 行知合一門生計劃
At the turn to 70, KK initiates his new big idea "ImpactMakers 70x70". In 2018, he will recruit 70 ImpactMakers to work with him on the Ten Big Projects for the next ten years. Here are his ambitious goals -
樂平基金會沈東曙:我為何看好共益企業的未來?
Below is an interview (in Chinese) with Jaff Shen of Leping Foundation, which is a major foundation promoting B Corps in China. Leping Foundation has been studying B Corp since 2012 and are well informed of various movements in the world attempting to reinvent capitalism. They decided to focus on B Corp because they genuinely believe that this is what China needs.
十年如一日:社會企業在香港方興未艾
(The article is in Chinese only) The past decade has seen vibrant and progressive development in the local social entrepreneurship sector. KK summarizes the key learning and paved way for the 10 years to come.
策略層次的義務工作 – 「義務內部創業者」的角色
In January 9, 2008, KK wrote an article published here (Social Entrepreneurs Newsletter Issue No. 16) entitled “Strategic Volunteering – the Role of the Intrapreneur-Volunteer”. Surprisingly the message is equally relevant today. Here is the Chinese translation.
Caroline Watson – a Hong Kong-born Social Entrepreneur Making an Impact on the World
Caroline was born and educated in Hong Kong. She went back to the UK to study theatre at Lancaster University. She then ‘migrated’ to Beijing and within two years she founded a social enterprise Hua Dan (花旦), the first of its kind not only in China but also in Asia.
Dialogue in the Dark’s 10 ‘Firsts’
Early this year, KK published a Chinese article on Hong Kong Economic Journal summarizing what he considers to be "黑暗中對話的十個第一". It was an effort to summarize the key insights of the first eight years of the Hong Kong operation of Dialogue in the Dark. Here is the English version of the article.