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THE FORUM ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP & LAW
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Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law



For People, For Planet, For Profit: Baking a Change (King Arthur Baking Co.)
B-Corp certification is a process that companies with a strong dedication to social governance can choose to undergo in order to express their dedication to a particular mission or cause. [1] In order to achieve B-Corp certification, a company must 1) “[d]emonstrate high social and environmental performance,” 2) “[m]ake a legal commitment by changing their corporate governance structure to be accountable to all stakeholders,” and 3) “[e]xhibit transparency by allowing inform
Katrina Smith
Jan 7


How Cooperatives Empower Entrepreneurs and their Communities
What is a Cooperative? A cooperative (“co-op”) is defined by the International Cooperative Alliance as an “autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise.” [1] Co-ops are created and operated by individuals who share a common goal. [2] For entrepreneurs, co-ops can help fill market gaps because their business structure has elements
Megan Mollard
Nov 30, 2025
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