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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
A recurrent theme in Underwriting Commercial Real Estate in a
Dynamic Market is that good thinking and good underwriting go
together. This stands in contrast with "getting an answer" or even
worse "reverse engineering" - getting to a solution by assuming
that current trends in market pricing is best. The cases in
Underwriting Commercial Real Estate in a Dynamic Market will force
readers to recognize that there is no single answer, but rather a
range of answers that will depend on numerous perspectives. And, in
order to make valuation decisions, they will have to undertake a
rich conversation about what constitutes a good trade-off and what
does not. Cases can be structured for use with introductory
material as well as advanced topics.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam all impose obligations and
constraints upon the rightful use of wealth and earthly resources.
All three of these religions have well-researched views on the
acceptability of practices such as usury but the principles and
practices of other, non-interest, financial instruments are less
well known. This book examines each of these three major world
faiths, considering their teachings, social precepts and economic
frameworks, which are set out as a guide for the financial dealings
and economic behaviour for their adherents. Religion and Finance
explores the histories, denominational compositions and fundamental
beliefs of each of the three religions and examines a host of key
issues surrounding their relationship to finance. Consideration is
given to the development of the generally disfavoured practices
such as usury, and the various instruments of sales-based debt,
partnerships and equity-based financial practices allowed by these
religions are examined, alongside a discussion of their
socio-economic teachings and traditions. This well-written,
well-constructed, analysis of the financial thought of Judaism,
Christianity and Islam, with its insightful analysis of key
financial instruments and economic practices, will be an invaluable
book for anyone who is interested in, or studying, the three major
Abrahamic religions and their financial practices and philosophies.
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