Capital Structure and Social Capital: Diverse Forms of Investment
Satyajit Bose (),
Guo Dong () and
Anne Simpson ()
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Satyajit Bose: Columbia University
Guo Dong: Columbia University
Anne Simpson: CalPERS
Chapter Chapter 9 in The Financial Ecosystem, 2019, pp 205-224 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract We examine two cases to illustrate challenges and opportunities in the implementation of a shared value creation approach: the collaboration between a city and a major corporation that leads to a choice of ecological restoration methods for a brownfield site and a broader example of private for-profit provision of higher education services along with government subsidies. We review the concept of social capital and describe social network analysis, a widely used tool for revealing the attributes of social structures, and connect the concept of social bridges to financial arbitrageurs, broadly imagined. We conclude by briefly outlining areas such as public-private partnerships, cooperative enterprises, and securitization in municipal finance which attempt to invite a diverse range of stakeholders into the capital structure curation process.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-05624-7_9
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