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OverviewThis edited collection brings together leading theoretical and applied research with the intent to design a sustainable global financial future. The contributors argue that our world cannot move toward sustainability, address climate change, reverse environmental degradation, and improve human well-being without aligning the financial system with sustainable development goals like those outlined by the United Nations. Such a system would: a) be environmentally and socially responsible; b) align with planetary boundaries; c) manage natural resources sustainably; d) avoid doing more harm than good; and e) be resilient and adaptable to changing conditions. The overarching theme in this collection of chapters is a response to the worldwide, supranational sustainable finance discussions about how we can transition to a new socio-ecological system where finance, human well-being, and planetary health are recognized as being highly intertwined. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas Walker , Stéfanie D. Kibsey , Rohan CrichtonPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018 Weight: 0.577kg ISBN: 9783319882321ISBN 10: 3319882325 Pages: 429 Publication Date: 04 June 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction.- 2. An Alternative Finance Approach for a More Sustainable Financial System.- 3. Social and Environmental Responsibility in the Banking Industry: A Focus on Commercial Business.- 4. Seeking Greener Pastures: Exploring the Impact for Investors of ESG Integration in the Infrastructure Asset Class.- 5. Pricing Carbon: Integrating Promise, Practice, and Lessons Learned from the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX).- 6. Designing Carbon: Neutral Investment Portfolios.- 7. Sustainability Stress Testing the Financial System: Challenges and Approaches.- 8. Responsible Investment Requires a Proxy Voting System Responsive to Retail Investors.- 9. The Creation of Social Impact Credits: Funding for Social Profit Organizations.- 10. Crowdfunding Sustainable Enterprises as a Form of Collective Action.- 11. Palm Oil: Mitigating Material Financial Risks via Sustainability.- 12. Towards a Theory of Sustainable Finance.- 13. MobilizingEarly-Stage Investments for an Innovation-Led Sustainability Transition.- 14. Financial Sector Sustainability Regulations and Voluntary Codes of Conduct: Do They Help to Create a More Sustainable Financial System?.- 15. Why Self-Commitment Is Not Enough: On a Regulated Minimum Standard for Ecologically and Socially Responsible Financial Products and Services.ReviewsAuthor InformationThomas Walker is Full Professor in the Department of Finance, Associate Dean, Research and Research Programs, and Co-Director of the David O’Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise at the John Molson School of Business at Concordia University, Canada. Prior to his academic career, he worked in the German consulting and industrial sector at firms such as Mercedes Benz, Utility Consultants International, and Telenet. Stéfanie D. Kibsey coordinates the Sustainable Investment Professional Certification program at the John Molson School of Business at Concordia University, Canada, and she previously worked at the David O’Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise and La Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec. She specializes in connecting sustainability with finance. Rohan Crichton is a faculty member at McGill University, Canada. He is also completing his Ph.D. in management at Concordia University, Canada. Rohan brings to both roles almost twenty years of work and consulting experience garnered from such organizations as, the United Nations, the Public Service of Canada, VSO International, and Bell Canada. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |