Social Impact BondSocial Impact InvestingPayment by ResultsSocial Impact Bond: beyond financial innovationDefined as financial assets whose objective is to attract investors to fund social programs by providing them an incentive if the project meets its predefined tSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
This study proposes a social-financial approach (SFA) to fill the methodological research gap in strategic policy design for managing financial transitions during social changes. The SFA seeks to characterize inclusive transitions in response to innovati
Using data for 124 short-sale campaigns in the United States between 2006 and 2011, we show that investors respond strongly to the information, with spikes in SEC filing views, volatility, order imbalances, realized spreads, turnover, and selling by the longs. Share prices fall by an aggregate...
The impact of corporate social responsibility transparency on the financial performance, brand value, and sustainability level of IT companies The companies are aware of the impact that disseminating their corporate social responsibility (CSR) performance has on how shareholders or investors perce... Alca...
The study was conducted to ascertain the extent to which social media is being used by financial service customers and the extent to which customers are interacting with financial institutions on social media. The study was in the form of a quantitative survey which used self-administered questionna...
Impact investing is a relatively recent term that refers to actions by investors seeking both a private return and a social impact, and in some instances, a private return below the market return [46]. In the water sphere, impact investing predominantly covers the acquisition of real assets (...
摘要: Research suggests certain investors face significant information disadvantages, particularly during earnings announcements. We investigate whether financial ana关键词: Social Media Information Asymmetry Earnings Announcements DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3274644 ...
Exploring factors that influence social retail investors’ decisions: evidence from Desjardins fund J. Bus. Ethics, 134 (1) (2016), pp. 45-67 Google Scholar Dorfleitner and Nguyen, 2016 G. Dorfleitner, M. Nguyen Which proportion of SR investments is enough? A survey-based approach ...
industries, in order to meet stakeholders’ requirements, large firms engage in effective CSR initiatives, while smaller ones, being forced to involve in costly CSR practices, would be harmed and lose all interest in CSR implementation. This study has implications for policymakers, investors and corp...
This study uses a survey of 750 retail investors to examine perceptions about indicators of economic per... JR Cohen,LL Holder-Webb,D Wood,... - 《Cgn Corporate Social Responsibility/corporate Citizenship》 被引量: 32发表: 2010年 Managing for performance: corporate responsibility and internal ...