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Green and Social Economy Finance: A Review

Editat de Karen Wendt
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 iul 2021
Green and Social Economy Finance is a compilation of chapters by experts, linking research and practice. This anthology provides a new thinking on social economy green finance, showing emerging themes and trends. It spans from stock markets, green finance, innovations, digitalization to social finance, governance and theories of change. It concentrates on impact, opportunity recognition and development of financial products designed to finance the green and social economy. Without the attraction of capital, social entrepreneurship, and innovations, green finance can face difficulty in addressing business solutions. Green and social economy is a nascent field. The authors address the conceptualization of green and social solutions and identify new trends in the finance industry products and approaches. The book demonstrates that aligning finance and investment with the Paris Agreement, sustainable development goals and needs and interests of society are feasible.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367344399
ISBN-10: 0367344394
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 8 Illustrations, color; 75 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press

Cuprins

INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORKS AND GOVERNANCE. Is the EU Action Plan for Sustainable Finance: A Game Changer? Environmental Social and Governance, Executive Remuneration, and Firm Performance. Is there a growing opportunity or a widening gap? On the effectiveness of voluntary initiatives and non-regulatory guidance facing science based targeting. Building the Future Organization. Internal mechanism and quality of CSR disclosure: Evidence from China. Michael Sonntag: God doesn’t gamble. National Guidelines for Sustainable Finance and the Sustainable Development Goals. GREEN ECONOMY FINANCE. Integrating the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals into Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility: A Reflection on the Financial Sector. Does long-term investment really pay off? Evidence from listed mining firms in Canada. Tax Reform, Tax Aggressiveness and Corporate Value: Evidence from China’s Enterprise Income Tax Law Reform. Bioeconomy: Investing in Big and Growing Markets. Smart Infrastructure Finance: Investment in Data-Driven Industry. Decarbonize Finance- A challenge or business opportunity? Leapfrog Investing – Selecting Thriveable Investments for a Flourishing Future. III-MAGO Intelligent Impact Investment Management Game . SOCIAL ECONOMY FINANCE. Sustainability as a driver of innovation for the banking business – business policy options of social impact investing for German Banks. Social Stock Exchanges – Democratization of Impact Investing?

Notă biografică

Karen Wendt is an entrepreneur in impact investments, alternative conflict resolution and diversity. She is scientist and editor of a scientific sustainable finance series. She was awarded “investment banker” of the year 2020 by Prestige Awards, London and won the Financial Times “Sustainable Finance Award” in 2007. Karen has accumulated investment banking experience in leading positions over 20 years. She advises big corporations in transformation processes, impact creation and strategy, and teaches empirical investment.

Descriere

This book provides insight in obtaining finance for green and social solutions and addresses the conceptualization of social and environmental finance. It identifies new products and approaches in business and investment, which aligns finance and investment with the Paris Agreement and needs and interests of society.