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The triple bottom line has become the standard modus operandi for
assessing the sustainability of financial markets, industries,
institutions and corporations. This Research Handbook provides the
most recent developments, current practices and new initiatives
related to sustainable finance and impact investing. In doing so,
it demonstrates how the triple bottom line principle can be used to
design sustainable strategies for firms, markets and the economy as
a whole. The Handbook covers aspects of socially responsible
investment, finance and sustainable development, corporate socially
responsible banking, green bonds and sustainable financial
instruments. Comprising 20 topical chapters from experts in the
field, this Handbook is a comprehensive investigation of financial
services and products that help cope with sustainable investing and
climate risk management. Chapters discuss the role of regulation
framework in guaranteeing the stability and resilience of financial
markets and offer insight into governance issues including the
management of organizational risks, CSR culture, and social-impact
investing culture. An essential reference for scholars and
students, the multidisciplinary approach covers business, finance,
accounting, management and entrepreneurship. Practitioners such as
financial analysts, rating agencies and regulators will also find
this an accessible read for exploring the possibilities the triple
bottom line principle can provide. Contributors include: M. Amidu,
W.R. Ang, M. Ariff, F. Aubert, H. Bassan, F. Bazzana, K.
Berensmann, N. Boubakri, E. Broccardo, F. Dafe, F. de Mariz, K.
Delchet-Cochet, M. Dempsey, G.N. Dong, K.U. Ehigiamusoe, J.
Fouilloux, R. Gabriele, J.-F. Gajewski, J. Grira, K. Gupta, H.
Issahaku, L. Kermiche, H.H. Lean, K.T. Liaw, N. Lindenberg, J.R.
Mason, M. Mazzuca, R. McIver, C. Nitsche, G. Porino, J.M.
Puaschunder, J.R.F. Savoia, M. Schroeder, V. Tankoyeva, J.-L.
Viviani, L.-C. Vo, O. Weber, A. Zarei
The EU has experienced serious economic and political crises such
as the sovereign debt crisis and Brexit in the past few years.
However, despite these issues, the EU has implemented considerable
institutional, fiscal, and collective improvements during the
unification process to continue as a significant actor in the
global economy. The Handbook of Research on Social and Economic
Development in the European Union provides a multidisciplinary
evaluation of the institutional, economic, and social development
of the European Union and makes inferences for the future dynamics
and collaborations of the EU, the global economy, and other
countries. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as
energy security, gender discrimination, and global economics, this
book is ideally designed for government officials, policymakers,
world leaders, politicians, diplomats, international relations
officers, economists, business professionals, historians, market
analysts, academicians, researchers, and students concerned about
the multifaceted integration processes surrounding the EU.
Defining the value of an entire company can be challenging,
especially for large, highly competitive business markets. While
the main goal for many companies is to increase their market value,
understanding the advanced techniques and determining the best
course of action to maximize profits can puzzle both academic and
business professionals alike. Valuation Challenges and Solutions in
Contemporary Businesses provides emerging research exploring
theoretical and practical aspects of income-based, market-based,
and asset-based valuation approaches and applications within the
financial sciences. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics
such as growth rate, diverse business, and market value, this book
is ideally designed for financial officers, business professionals,
company managers, CEOs, corporate professionals, academicians,
researchers, and students seeking current research on the
challenging aspects of firm valuation and an assortment of possible
solution-driven concepts.
Corporate finance decisions showcase the responses of corporations
to address challenges on both the demand and supply sides and the
firm value chain. Corporate performance, strategies, and priorities
have changed significantly since the pandemic. Understanding these
changes and developing and implementing policy responses are
crucial to success. Future Outlooks on Corporate Finance and
Opportunities for Robust Economic Planning disseminates knowledge
regarding corporate response during crises that contribute to a
robust economic planning process. It examines the adjustments and
strategic interventions that helped corporations mitigate
challenges successfully. Covering topics such as corporate
governance practices, global systemic risk interdependencies, and
investment decisions, this premier reference source is an excellent
resource for finance professionals, business executives and
managers, financial officers, students and faculty of higher
education, librarians, researchers, and academicians.
The success of many companies through the assistance of bitcoin
proves that technology continually dominates and transforms how
economics operate. However, a deeper, more conceptual understanding
of how these technologies work to identify innovation opportunities
and how to successfully thrive in an increasingly competitive
environment is needed for the entrepreneurs of tomorrow.
Transforming Businesses With Bitcoin Mining and Blockchain
Applications provides innovative insights into IT infrastructure
and emerging trends in the realm of digital business technologies.
This publication analyzes and extracts information from Bitcoin
networks and provides the necessary steps to designing open
blockchain. Highlighting topics that include financial markets,
risk management, and smart technologies, the research contained
within the title is ideal for entrepreneurs, business
professionals, managers, executives, academicians, researchers, and
business students.
The social economy sector (SES) faces pressures for greater
accountability to their funders, users, and citizens, and a growing
need to report good practices in the social, economic, and
financial impact that they have on the community. However, these
entities often face difficulties related to the lack of an
accounting framework that allows them to properly disseminate the
results of their activities. Thus, practices that involve financial
reporting and an assessment of their social, economic, and
financial impact are needed to improve their accountability,
sustainability, and operational performance. Modernization and
Accountability in the Social Economy Sector is an essential
reference source that discusses future avenues of development for
the management of SES entities, accounting, control in SES
management, and measures of performance in the SES. Featuring
research on topics such as online communication, social accounting,
and value reporting, this book is ideal for managers, financial
consultants, academicians, researchers, and students interested in
accounting, management, internal control, auditing, and technology
use in the SES.
If you’re part of a financial brand marketing, sales, or leadership team, you know the entire industry is in the midst of exponential change fueled by new technologies.
Consumers now make purchase decisions long before they walk into a physical branch location, if they walk into a branch at all, while mobile banks, digital lenders, and fintechs have transformed traditional growth models rooted in legacy broadcast marketing and branch sales strategies.
Up to this point you’ve only dabbled in digital marketing without a formal plan or strategy to guide you. Now you feel frustrated because you’re not getting the results you hoped for. You’re also confused about what you should do next.
In Banking on Digital Growth, James Robert Lay unlocks the secrets of digital growth with a strategic marketing manifesto to transform financial brands. You’ll gain clarity with a strategic blueprint framed around 12 key areas of focus that empower you to confidently generate 10X more loans and deposits while finally proving the value of marketing as a strategic growth leader—not a cost center.
One of the integral parts of determining business success directly
correlates to how well a company interacts with their customers.
This increased demand for direct communication has evolved how
companies cooperate with their patrons and examines how essential
ethics is related to these communications. Ethical Consumerism and
Comparative Studies Across Different Cultures: Emerging Research
and Opportunities provides emerging research exploring the
theoretical and practical aspects of the fundamental issues related
to ethical consumerism and applications within business, science,
engineering, and technology and examines the impact Arab and global
cultures have on consumerism. Featuring coverage on a broad range
of topics such as business ethics, data management, and global
business, this book is ideally designed for managers, executives,
advertisers, marketers, sales directors, practitioners,
researchers, academicians, and students.
Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful
introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and
law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to
be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of
the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject
areas. Fully revised and updated, this Advanced Introduction
provides a comprehensive understanding of entrepreneurial finance
of new and growing ventures. With a unique research-based focus,
Hans Landstroem synthesizes contemporary knowledge and presents
diverse theoretical approaches to explain financial decision-making
in entrepreneurial ventures. New features include: An updated
synthesis of knowledge on entrepreneurial finance, which highlights
accumulated knowledge as well as new contributions in
entrepreneurial finance research Emphasis on entrepreneurial
finance from the perspective of both entrepreneurs as well as
capital providers An elaboration of financial issues not only in
high-tech and high growth ventures, but also in the financing of
more 'everyday' ventures A consideration of the ways the financial
landscape has changed, featuring analysis of the FinTech
revolution, crowdfunding and initial coin offerings (ICOs). This
second edition will serve as an excellent up-to-date resource for
advanced students and scholars in entrepreneurship, innovation,
finance, and business. Policy-makers interested in financial issues
in young and growing ventures will also find this Advanced
Introduction a useful tool for exploring financial decision-making
from an entrepreneur's perspective.
Familiarise yourself with the core concepts surrounding Corporate
Finance with this reader-friendly text. Corporate Finance:
Principles and Practice, 8th Edition by Denzil Watson and Antony
Head, is a comprehensive guide to the field, introducing you to the
key topics and basic areas of Corporate Finance. This thoroughly
updated edition is ideal for students in accounting, business, or
finance-related studies at undergraduate, postgraduate, and
professional levels. Written and structured in a reader-friendly
style for those new to the subject, the book explains clearly and
step-by-step the essential principles and mathematical techniques
needed without burdening you with unnecessary detail. The questions
for review and discussion throughout the book and the comprehensive
references with further reading suggestions at the end of the text,
aim to support self-study and help you develop critical thinking
skills. The eighth edition is fully updated with new and improved
questions and refreshed chapter vignettes, offering a deeper
understanding of the topics introduced. This edition is also
updated with the latest changes in regulations and taxation,
ensuring your learning is in line with the most recent developments
in the field. The text also includes numerous examples to help you
connect the theoretical information with practical knowledge and
understand how corporate finance principles work in action. Learn
everything you need to know about the essential concepts in
Corporate Finance with this market-leading text and get a glimpse
of the tools and techniques that managers use in the real world to
achieve corporate goals in the business environment. MyLab Finance
is not included. Students, if MyLab (R) Finance is a
recommended/mandatory component of the course, please ask your
instructor for the correct ISBN and course ID. MyLab Finance should
only be purchased when required by an instructor. Instructors,
contact your Pearson representative for more information
'Understanding valuation is relevant to everyone with an ambition
in business. For us a Cevian Capital it is an absolutely critical
skill. This book will take you there faster than any other in the
field.' Christer Gardell Former Partner McKinsey, Managing Partner
and co-founder of Cevian Capital 'A handy, accessible and
well-written guide to valuation. The authors manage to capture the
reader with high-level synthesis as well as more detailed insights
in a great way.' Anna Storakers Head of Group Strategy &
Corporate Development, Nordea Bank AB, formerly with Goldman Sachs
& Co and McKinsey & Co "If you can envision the future
value of a company you are a winner. Make this comprehensive and
diligent book on corporate valuation your companion pursuing
transactions and you will succeed." Hans Otterling, Founding
Partner, CEO Northzone Capital "Both in my previous position as an
investment banker and today as an investor in high growth
technology companies, corporate valuation has been a most critical
subject. The Financial Times guide to Valuationserves as the
perfect introduction to the subject and I recommend it to
entrepreneurs as well as fellow private investors." Carl
Palmstierna, former Partner Goldman Sachs, Business Angel 'Not only
will Financial Times Guide to Corporate Valuation provide you with
the basic understanding of corporate valuation, it also gives you
an interesting insight into non-operational challenges that
companies will face. And it does it all in an unexpectedly
efficient and reader friendly manner. If you want to learn the
basics and only have a few hours to spare, invest them into reading
this book!' Daniel Hummel Head of Corporate Finance, Swedbank 'In
this highly accessible and reliable introduction to valuation,
Messieurs Frykman and Tolleryd have succeeded in selecting only the
essential building blocks in a topic that can otherwise be
difficult to navigate. Indeed a guide, this book will prove handy
to many of us and a breakthrough to some.' Per Hedberg, Academic
Director Stockholm School of Economics Russia 'This book provides
an accessible and informative entry point to the vast topic of
valuation. The book covers mechanics as well as how value is linked
to intangibles, growth opportunities and industry structure, all
the way providing clear examples of every key idea. The authors
understand value: they know what is useful, what is practical and
what is critical, and give any reader great guidance to the
challenge of getting values right.' Bo Becker Assistant Professor
Harvard Business School "I read Frykman & Tolleryds book on
Corporate Valuation the first time in the late 90's - the book has
not only thought me how to value investments, but also how
important it is to focus on long term cashflow when building and
leading an organization" Mikael Schiller Owner, Chairman, Acne
Studios 'The easy, no-nonsense approach to corporate valuation.'
Fiona McGuire, Corporate Finance Director FGS Understanding
corporate valuation is crucial for all business people in today's
corporate world. No other measure can indicate as completely the
current status as well as the future prospects of a company. The
Financial Times Guide to Corporate Valuation is a quic
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