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Our world is experiencing increasingly complex social and
environmental challenges. The prevailing business models and, to
some extent, capitalism per se, are frequently blamed for these
problems due to their neglect of social and environmental values in
favour of financial returns. Within this context, social finance
has attracted the attention of governments, organizations,
entrepreneurs, and researchers as a means of mobilizing resources
and innovation with the goal of establishing effective long-term
solutions. This edited collection summarizes, discusses, and
analyzes new innovative trends in social finance. It features
contributions that aim to highlight emerging trends (products,
tools, and processes) in social finance, present a series of case
studies related to the development, deployment, and scaling of
social finance innovations, offer an understanding of how
non-economic externalities are being incorporated, managed, and
assessed in recent innovations, reveal the disruptive potential of
social finance innovations by analyzing how they are redefining
mainstream finance, analyze the scales - of operation and impact -
of different innovations, and explore the complex relationship
between social finance and social innovation. Featuring
contributions from both the research and practitioner community as
well as policy actors, the book provides more than a snapshot of
the current social finance field by specifically highlighting the
major challenges and difficulties that require the urgent attention
of policymakers and social entrepreneurs.
Our world is experiencing increasingly complex social and
environmental challenges. The prevailing business models and, to
some extent, capitalism per se, are frequently blamed for these
problems due to their neglect of social and environmental values in
favour of financial returns. Within this context, social finance
has attracted the attention of governments, organizations,
entrepreneurs, and researchers as a means of mobilizing resources
and innovation with the goal of establishing effective long-term
solutions. This edited collection summarizes, discusses, and
analyzes new innovative trends in social finance. It features
contributions that aim to highlight emerging trends (products,
tools, and processes) in social finance, present a series of case
studies related to the development, deployment, and scaling of
social finance innovations, offer an understanding of how
non-economic externalities are being incorporated, managed, and
assessed in recent innovations, reveal the disruptive potential of
social finance innovations by analyzing how they are redefining
mainstream finance, analyze the scales - of operation and impact -
of different innovations, and explore the complex relationship
between social finance and social innovation. Featuring
contributions from both the research and practitioner community as
well as policy actors, the book provides more than a snapshot of
the current social finance field by specifically highlighting the
major challenges and difficulties that require the urgent attention
of policymakers and social entrepreneurs.
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