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Good, Evil, Wicked, 1st ed. 2024 The Art, Science, and Business of Sustainable Finance

Langue : Anglais

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This is an open access book offers candid, eye-opening insights of cautionary tales and successes of social investors in philanthropy, impact investing, and ESG as they advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals. A 10-year journey of research across five continents, Good, Evil and Wicked includes interviews with 1,800 CEOs and senior leaders in 20 countries and builds on the classroom experience of 800 senior executives from 80 countries. The book examines their stories using a unique framework, Deliberate Leadership. ?

This is an open access book.

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Don’t Be Evil.- Chapter 3. The Wicked.- Chapter 4. Do the Good.- Chapter 5. Deliberate Leadership in Action: ClimateWorks Foundation Case Study.-  Chapter 6. Courage and Community-based Investment: Fixing the Plumbing.- Chapter 7. Collaboration: Lost in Translation to Blend Capital for Change.- Chapter 8. Candor: Embracing Truth and Transparency.- Chapter 9. Creativity: Reimagining Leadership and Finance.- Chapter 10. Capital Redefined: Make Money Matter.

Gayle Peterson, lead author, directs the Oxford Impact Investing Programme and the Oxford Social Finance Programme and co-founded Women Transforming Leadership. Gayle has more than 25 years of experience in impact measurement and management believing the greatest impact is community-driven. She is lead author of Navigating Big Finance and Big Technology for Global Change. Gayle holds an MA in Social Policy and Law from the University of Chicago and an MSc from the HEC-Paris School of Management and Oxford University. She is founder and Senior Managing Director of pfc social impact advisors, a global consultancy that helps people and organizations use money, time and passion and purpose to build a more just world.

Ali Webb has worked with the top leadership of national foundations, local and federal governments, and non-governmental sectors. Ali worked at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation  for 19 years. She has a BA from Stanford University. Her MPA was earned at Harvard's Kennedy School and her PhD in Mass Media from Michigan State University. In addition to her current consulting practice, Webb teaches at the Ford School of Policy at the University of Michigan and the School of Professional Studies at Columbia University. 

Robert M. Yawson is an Associate Professor of Management and the Chair of the Entrepreneurship, International Business & Strategy (EIBS) Department at the School of Business, Quinnipiac University, CT. He is also the Faculty Coordinator for the Master of Science in Organizational Leadership Program. He was the Graduate Programs Assessment Coordinator for six years (2014 - 2020). Robert is Editor-in-Chief of the Organization Management Journal, Editor of the Business and Management Section, SAGE Open, and Associate Editor of the International Journal of Business and Systems Research. 


Offers candid insights of cautionary tales and successes of social investors in philanthropy, impact investing, and ESG Informed by interviews with 1,800 CEOs and senior leaders in 20 countries Features a compendium of 21 cases ranging from OCED and Future-Fit Foundation’s to UBS and BNY Mellon This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access

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