Document Type
Comment
Abstract
The benefit corporation movement has been associated with the separate camps of social entrepreneurship, nonprofit organizations, and for-profit corporations, while trying to establish itself as a community of businesses that pursue not only profit, but also environmental and social good. This article examines the legal attributes of benefit corporation legislation and articulates why incorporating as a benefit corporation can be an excellent business decision. Lastly, the article looks at how the movement can further expand in California.
First Page
159
Recommended Citation
Sarah Thornsberry,
More Burden than Benefit? Analysis of the Benefit Corporation Movement in California,
7 J. Bus. Entrepreneurship & L.
159
(2013)
Available at: https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/jbel/vol7/iss1/5