Systemic Investing for Social Change
Seeking to understand actors, interconnections, and dynamics, systemic investing asks what change is needed, and how financial capital might be allocated to enable it.
Seeking to understand actors, interconnections, and dynamics, systemic investing asks what change is needed, and how financial capital might be allocated to enable it.
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Florian Heeb, Julian Kölbel, Falko Paetzold and Stefan Zeisberger, all from the University of Zurich with « Do Investors Care About Impact? »
In the culture wars’ latest front, how sustainable principles affect equities is a burning topic addressed in a recent research study.
The Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition Summit is a full day of presentations and interactive sessions covering a wide range of topics such as value creation with AI and ETA to reduce the racial wealth gap.
University of Zurich's Florian Heeb and Julian Kölbel on how investors can distinguish between what’s just a green label and what really has a meaningful impact
We should stop arguing over how sustainable investment should look, says Florian Heeb and Julian Kolbel.
This study examines the impact of ESG ratings on fund holdings, stock returns, and firm behavior.
Assesses how investors’ willingness-to-pay (WTP) for sustainable investments responds to the social impact of those investments.
Research finds there is an opportunity to invest in a climate-conscious fund does not erode individuals’ support for climate regulation.