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"Microfinance" is a comprehensive analysis of the operational,
managerial and financial aspects of microfinance. The text provides
a contemporary analysis of microfinance business covering the
risks, returns and management issues associated with such activity.
It analyses the main products and services available in modern
microfinance and explains how to manage the financial and non
financial risks involved. The book also provides a performance and
monitoring model for microfinance programmes and describes how
microfinance can be regulated.
The notion of sustainable development is applied to financial
activities through sustainable finance. As a result, sustainable
finance attempts to produce long-term value by allocating capital
to projects that, in addition to providing economic benefits, are
furthermore beneficial to society and do not burden the
environment.This book sheds light on contemporary challenges in
sustainable finance, addressing two key perspectives: measurement
and performance, and products and business models. In particular,
the volume examines theoretically and empirically the relations
between business models and non-financial impact, both
environmental and social; as for the social goals, a special focus
of the book is dedicated to the gender gap.
This book sheds light on current issues in sustainable finance
through an in-depth analysis and discussion of relevant sustainable
products and sustainable initiatives of several financial
institutions. This edited collection critically presents and
discusses several relevant theoretical issues, case studies of
innovative financial products and sustainable institutions, as well
as empirically investigates issues related to both financial and
social performance. The book focuses on several innovative products
across the sustainable finance ecosystem, including social impact
bonds, crowdfunding and green bonds. Similarly, the book spotlights
the sustainable investment strategies of institutions ranging from
family foundations to asset managers.
This book is open access under a CC BY licence. Recent reductions
in public funding for audiovisual products have led to dramatic
changes in the industry. The lack of interaction between the
industry and capital markets has made sourcing funds for
audiovisual products especially difficult. This book explains why
the distance between the audiovisual and financial markets exists,
and considers the perspective of both audiovisual companies and
financial intermediaries. Providing a thorough overview of the
audiovisual industry in three major categories (television, cinema
and web), it analyses the financing behind each. The author adapts
the traditional assessment methods to include exploitation rights,
distribution deals and risk determinants ; he also proposes a
pricing model for the audiovisual products demonstrating that
prices and values in a industry of prototype goods do not depend
solely on cost and revenue. The book also includes a methodology
for analysing the economics of the sector, the different sales
agreements between broadcasters and the distribution deals between
distributors and independent producers. Finally, a description of
the main financial products for private finance is provided, as
well as an explanation of how public funds can act as leverage to
catalyze private resources through the use of guarantee funds. In
The Economics of the Audiovisual Industry the author suggests that
rather than relying on subsidized public support, the audiovisual
industry should foster private-public partnerships and market
dynamics to promote an alternative funding model based on a
profitable and long-lasting connection between the audiovisual and
financial markets. The valuation model, both for products and
firms, proposed in this book are at the basis of this new approach.
This book provides a preliminary attempt to understand the impact
investors' preferences and characteristics. It offers an empirical
insight of the main features characterizing social risk of Social
Impact Bonds (SIBs) and explores the correlation existing between
social risk and financial return. It assesses case studies of
social impact investment architectures and their legal and
operational limits. It also analyzes new trends in social impact
measurement, focusing on the Spanish and Swedish experiences. The
book concludes with a road map of priorities and policy strategy
for social impact investments development.
This Palgrave Pivot aims to build a bridge between corporate social
responsibility (CSR) and sustainable finance in financial markets.
It investigates classic CSR topics in the light of a modern
conception of sustainability. The first part emphasizes four
relevant topics in the CSR panorama of financial institutions:
banks remuneration practices; human capital disclosure; the impact
of environmental performance on banks, and finally, the
institutional investors' attitude towards socially responsible
investments (SRIs). The second part explores CSR practices within
the financial markets and discusses risk-return profiles of SRI and
non-SRI indexes in different time frames. It investigates whether
thematic social responsible funds obtain different risk-return than
traditional funds, and finally, assesses whether equity
crowdfunding could foster social innovation. This book is aimed at
scholars and students who are interested in social impact investing
and practitioners involved in the social impact market.
Sustainable investments, although not yet working under a
comprehensive regulatory framework, represent a growing, worldwide
phenomenon. Such growth reflects the renewed public and private
interest in environmental issues such as climate change, poverty
and financial inclusion, as well as growing support from conscious
investors looking to finance environmental and social initiatives.
However, despite the interest that sustainable investments are
gaining among governors, investors and practitioners, important
challenges remain that must be addressed. Comprising a collection
of research presented at the 2nd Social Impact Investments
International Conference, this contributed volume offers a global
analysis of the current state of the sustainable finance sector,
proposing solutions to challenging obstacles and exploring topics
including impact investing, social impact bonds and green banking.
Providing real-life case studies from Europe, Latin America and
Africa, this book is an insightful and timely read for scholars
interested in sustainable finance, social impact investing,
development finance and alternative finance.
This book sheds light on current issues in sustainable finance
through an in-depth analysis and discussion of relevant sustainable
products and sustainable initiatives of several financial
institutions. This edited collection critically presents and
discusses several relevant theoretical issues, case studies of
innovative financial products and sustainable institutions, as well
as empirically investigates issues related to both financial and
social performance. The book focuses on several innovative products
across the sustainable finance ecosystem, including social impact
bonds, crowdfunding and green bonds. Similarly, the book spotlights
the sustainable investment strategies of institutions ranging from
family foundations to asset managers.
Sustainable investments, although not yet working under a
comprehensive regulatory framework, represent a growing, worldwide
phenomenon. Such growth reflects the renewed public and private
interest in environmental issues such as climate change, poverty
and financial inclusion, as well as growing support from conscious
investors looking to finance environmental and social initiatives.
However, despite the interest that sustainable investments are
gaining among governors, investors and practitioners, important
challenges remain that must be addressed. Comprising a collection
of research presented at the 2nd Social Impact Investments
International Conference, this contributed volume offers a global
analysis of the current state of the sustainable finance sector,
proposing solutions to challenging obstacles and exploring topics
including impact investing, social impact bonds and green banking.
Providing real-life case studies from Europe, Latin America and
Africa, this book is an insightful and timely read for scholars
interested in sustainable finance, social impact investing,
development finance and alternative finance.
This book provides a preliminary attempt to understand the impact
investors' preferences and characteristics. It offers an empirical
insight of the main features characterizing social risk of Social
Impact Bonds (SIBs) and explores the correlation existing between
social risk and financial return. It assesses case studies of
social impact investment architectures and their legal and
operational limits. It also analyzes new trends in social impact
measurement, focusing on the Spanish and Swedish experiences. The
book concludes with a road map of priorities and policy strategy
for social impact investments development.
Microfinance is a comprehensive analysis of the operational,
managerial and financial aspects of microfinance. The text provides
a contemporary analysis of microfinance business covering the
risks, returns and management issues associated with such activity.
It analyzes the main products and services available in modern
microfinance and explains how to manage the financial and non
financial risks involved. The book also provides a performance and
monitoring model for microfinance programmes and describes how
microfinance can be regulated.
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