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Research Handbook of Investing in the Triple Bottom Line

Edited by Sabri Boubaker, Douglas Cumming and Duc Khuong Nguyen

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: The triple bottom line is an accounting framework with social, environmental and financial factors. This Handbook examines the nexus between these areas by scrutinising aspects of socially responsible investment, finance and sustainable development, corporate socially responsible banking firms, the stock returns of sustainable firms, green bonds and sustainable financial instruments.

Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Environment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
ISBN: 9781786439994
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Financial regulation and fraud in CO2 markets , pp 9-28 Downloads
Joseph R. Mason
Ch 2 How to better detect cases of financial reporting fraud: some new findings from earnings restatements , pp 29-52 Downloads
François Aubert, Jean-François Gajewski and Lamya Kermiche
Ch 3 Fostering green investment decisions: the real option approach , pp 53-74 Downloads
Jessica Fouilloux and Jean-Laurent Viviani
Ch 4 Exchange rate instability: relative volatility, risk and adjustment speed , pp 75-92 Downloads
Mohamed Ariff and Alireza Zarei
Ch 5 Financial instability: economic and financial perspectives , pp 93-113 Downloads
Michael Dempsey
Ch 6 The stability of the financial system: an analysis of the determinants of Russian bank failures , pp 114-134 Downloads
Viktoryia Tankoyeva, Flavio Bazzana and Roberto Gabriele
Ch 7 Sovereign Wealth Funds and macroeconomic stability: before and after their establishment , pp 135-156 Downloads
Kizito Uyi Ehigiamusoe and Hooi Hooi Lean
Ch 8 Financial markets like the potter’s hands? Rethinking finance for sustainability in a civil society perspective , pp 159-184 Downloads
Giulia Porino
Ch 9 An alternative way to think of finance: the case of innovative, sustainable financial instruments , pp 185-211 Downloads
Eleonora Broccardo and Maria Mazzuca
Ch 10 The market premium of sustainability in health-care sector firms , pp 212-238 Downloads
Gang Nathan Dong
Ch 11 Environmental sustainability and inter- and intra-industry variation in stock returns: international evidence , pp 239-263 Downloads
Harjap Bassan, Kartick Gupta and Ron P. McIver
Ch 12 The role of financial markets in promoting sustainability – are view and research framework , pp 264-291 Downloads
Mohammed Amidu and Haruna Issahaku
Ch 13 Financial innovation with a social purpose: the growth of Social Impact Bonds , pp 292-313 Downloads
Frédéric de Mariz and José Roberto Ferreira Savoia
Ch 14 Asset allocation and the green bond market , pp 314-332 Downloads
K. Thomas Liaw
Ch 15 Demystifying green bonds , pp 333-352 Downloads
Kathrin Berensmann, Florence Dafe and Nannette Lindenberg
Ch 16 Models of corporate socially responsible banks: financial cooperatives, Islamic banks, and microfinance institutions , pp 355-372 Downloads
Narjess Boubakri and Jocelyn Grira
Ch 17 CSR implementation in French SMEs: an adapted framework , pp 373-395 Downloads
Karen Delchet-Cochet and Linh Chi Vo
Ch 18 The performance, volatility, downside risk and persistence of socially responsible investments in Korea and the impact of the Korean Green New Deal , pp 396-413 Downloads
Wei Rong Ang and Olaf Weber
Ch 19 Are SRI funds conventional funds in disguise or do they live up to their name? , pp 414-446 Downloads
Christin Nitsche and Michael Schrö der
Ch 20 Socio-psychological motives of socially responsible investors , pp 447-472 Downloads
Julia Puaschunder

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