Transitioning Beyond Economic Value
Buch, Englisch, 512 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 695 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-72537-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Chapter 1: Expanding Our Understanding of Value through Innovations in Social Finance, Thomas Walker, Jane McGaughey, Sherif Goubran, and Nadra Wagdy.- SECTION I: EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF SOCIAL FINANCE.-Chapter 2: Social Finance in the Anthropocene, Anne Snick.-Chapter 3: Social Finance in Quebec: An Ecosystemic Approach to Financial Innovation, Marguerite Mendell and Nancy Neamtan.- Chapter 4: Social Finance for Women’s Entrepreneurship in Canada, Zohreh Hassannezhad Chavoushi, Guang Ying Mo, and Wendy Cukier.- Chapter 5: The Role of Youth in Scaling Social Value Investing – The Case of Canada's National Social Value Fund, Bruno Lam, Steve Petterson, James Tansey, Mariana Martinez Rubio, and Maxime Lakat.- SECTION II: INNOVATIONS IN SOCIAL INVESTING.- Chapter 6: The Community Bond Experience in Montreal, Quebec, Jason Prince and Vanessa Sorin.- Chapter 7: Let’s Get Explicit: The Emergence of Impact-Linked Returns in the Commercial Debt Market, Lars Boggild.- Chapter 8: A University Model of Social Finance: Reflections on the University of Edinburgh’s Social Investment Fund, Dave Gorman and Julia Qermezi Huang.- Chapter 9: Opportunities in Patient Capital Financing, Julie Segal and Erica Barbosa Vargas.- SECTION III: DIGITALIZING SOCIAL FINANCE.- Chapter 10: Inside Money Creation in the Digital Era, Israel Cedillo Lazcano.- Chapter 11: Social Finance Investments with a Focus on Digital Social Business Models, Stephan A. Jansen, Clemens Mast, and Wolfgang Spiess-Knafl.- Chapter 12: From Community Bank to Solidarity Fintech: The Case of Palmas e-Dinheiro in Brazil, Asier Ansorena, Eduardo H. Diniz, Erica S. Siqueira, and Marlei Pozzebon.- Chapter 13: Social Finance and Agricultural Funding, Dániel Havran, Péter Kerényi, and Attila A. Víg.- SECTION IV: BLOCKCHAINS IN SOCIAL FINANCE.- Chapter 14: Public Governance of the Blockchain Revolution and its Implications for Social Finance: A Comparative Analysis, Stefania Paladini, Erez Yerushalmi, and Ignazio Castellucci.- Chapter 15: Blockchain Consortia for the Social Good: An Introduction for Non-Technical Audiences, Percy Venegas.- Chapter 16: Informational Efficiency and Cybersecurity: Systemic Threats to Blockchain Applications, Constantin Gurdgiev and Adam Fleming.- SECTION V: GOVERNANCE AND THE ROLE OF INSTITUTIONS.- Chapter 17: Who Should Fund Social Innovation?, Molly Sinderbrand.- Chapter 18: The Financial Intermediary Role of Peer-to-Peer Lenders, Barbara Dömötör and Tímea Ölvedi.- Chapter 19: The Role of Social Financing in Sustainable Development: The Case of Nigerian Co-operatives, Akanji Ajibola.- Chapter 20: Evaluating Impact Investments: Frameworks and Applications for Social Ventures, Alessandro Rizzello, Elisabetta Scognamiglio, Ludovica Testa, and Lorenzo Liotta.- Chapter 21: Social Investment in the UK: The Emergence of a Hollow Field, Belinda Bell.- Chapter 22: The New Venture Philanthropy, Sureyya Burcu Avci.