I'm of the opinion that the business model that best fits the values espoused by Constructive capitalism is what brings together the power of business to the power of philanthropy. This is a thesis that is based on work:
Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Peace 2006, which made access to credit to people who, hitherto, was denied this possibility, triggering a wave of social entrepreneurship, previously, difficult to imagine.
C. K. Prahalad who presented case studies proving the acquisition of wealth, by organizations that were able to create business models that have been meeting the real needs of populations that are the foundation of the social pyramid. simultaneously, Prahalad argued that only able to improve conditions of people in the bottom of the pyramid, if there is a market capable of generating wealth, Wealth Base of the Pyramid.
Jacqueline Novogratz that, in 2001, fundou o Acumen Fund. Project combining compassion (characteristic of charitable projects) rigor of the management (they must have a project geared to succeed in the capitalist market), support (through the patient capital) business projects that are able to transform the realities of millions of people who are at the base of the pyramid.
TOMS Shoes (Tomorrow shoes). This is a good example of how the power of business can help solve social problems. Blake Mycoskie, created a company that for every pair of shoes that sells, provides a pair, children who lack financial resources to buy.