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Collaborative Capitalism and the Rise of Impact Investing.
Title:
Collaborative Capitalism and the Rise of Impact Investing.
Author:
Clark, Cathy.
ISBN:
9781118862872
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (64 pages)
Contents:
Collaborative Capitalism and the Rise of Impact Investing -- Copyright -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Investing in Business as a Force for Good -- The New Fiduciaries: Millennials and Entrepreneurs in the Lead -- Chapter 3: Plain Good (Impact) Investing -- Chapter 4: The Integrated Institutional Response Takes Shape -- Philanthropy Weighs In -- Banking New Markets -- The Business Case for Impact -- Chapter 5: From First Principles Comes Impact Investing -- Transparency -- Outcomes Orientation -- Attention to Constituency -- Innovations in Purchasing Outcomes -- Engaging Community Stakeholders -- Because Clients Want It -- Notes -- About the Authors.
Abstract:
Investing with the explicit goal of creating financial returns alongside measurable social and environmental benefits is catching fire. Wall Street's biggest players are rushing to provide clients with access to new impact investing options, amid growing consumer demand and evidence that the approach can be successfully executed. Recent research on outstanding impact investing funds has revealed a mature practice, vibrant with commercial investors, providing stable, predictable returns to their investors as well as supporting the creation of millions of jobs and other tangible outcomes in markets overlooked by traditional asset managers. And yet, the individuals and organizations committed to impact investing are just the tip of the iceberg in a larger movement. This includes the growing field of social enterprise, where market-based solutions can go beyond what government and philanthropy can do to directly address society's problems. And it includes institutional investors who have utilized impact screens and shareholder activism as a risk reduction strategy over the past 30 years. Collaborative Capitalism and the Rise of Impact Investing sees these movements as signs of a much more fundamental shift, as finance as a whole responds to an increased consumer demand for market transparency-the need to know exactly what we are buying, where and how it was made, and who it affects. By putting a lens on the underlying practices that bridge impact investing and risk mitigation finance, the book outlines the transformation in finance itself, driven by more cross-sector, transparent relationships in the service of creating long-term value for multiple stakeholders, not just shareholders.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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