
Sustainable Financial Innovation
Karen Wendt(Editor)
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 31. March 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
308 pages
978-0-367-78047-0 (ISBN)
Description
Innovations and consequently future-fitness must form new models and address existing hurdles and new forms of collaborations. They must enable faster innovation cycles and "intelligence mining" by combining open and closed source systems, organic communities, open space techniques and cross-fertilization. Innovations must apply to and integrate incubation and acceleration networks. This book explores new concepts for future-fitness with five capitals: financial, ecological, social/cultural, human/personal, and manufactured/technological. It offers a new integral framework bringing researchers and business leaders together in one volume.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
548 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-78047-0 (9780367780470)
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Person
Karen Wendt is the editor of the Sustainable Finance Series with Springer Science and Business Media, a series dealing with new concepts in Economy, Leadership, Investment, Finance, Strategy, Management, Exponential Tech, and Behavior. Karen is also a serial entrepreneur. Her mission is to merge economy and business with purpose and passion to implement the Sustainable Development Goals (#SDGs) using Choice Architecture and applying Theories of Change. She combines investment, strategy, ideation and mediation knowledge with investment and finance as well as network and movement building skills. She pioneered in the creation of the Equator Principles, the Gold Standard in investment banking for achieving human rights assessments and respect in business, de-risking assets from extra-financial risks and crafting a more integral approach towards decision making, opportunity recognition and positive impact creation.
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Content
The purpose of doing business is not business-it is flourishing. PART 1: CLIMATE CHANGE AND ZERO CARBON. Investment Turn Around - A new way of investing based on SDGs. Innovation in the financing of energy efficiency: The Investors' Confidence project. Green bonds: For you to advertise only? A compact guide through the current state of the green bond market and the conditions for its further development. Pensions in a time of climate change: The inconvenient truth about Fiduciary Duty. Innovative 21st century water utilities. PART 2: IMPACT INVESTING. Social Impact Incentives (SIINC): Enabling high-impact social enterprises to improve profitability and reach scale. University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro (Italy): Social Impact Bond: beyond financial innovation. Swiss Investments for Development: characteristics of a market with strong growth dynamics. PART 3: SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND TECHNOLOGY. Sitting at the Edge Looking for a Way to Create Scaled and Meaningful Impact. STRIDE, UnSchool for Entrepreneurs: From Doing well to doing good. Triple Purpose: Social Capitalism: How capitalism can be transformed and make the world a better place. PART 4: REGIONAL FOCUS ESG IN CHINA. Regulating CSR Disclosure: Quantity or Quality in Practice? Political Connections, Ownership Structure and Performance in China's Mining Sector. Addressing corporate income tax avoidance in China: using regulatory change to encourage corporate tax sustainability.