Responsible Investment Banking

Responsible Investment Banking

Risk Management Frameworks, Sustainable Financial Innovation and Softlaw Standards

Wendt, Karen

Springer International Publishing AG

10/2016

674

Mole

Inglês

9783319375335

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction.- Governance, Corporate Culture and Leadership in integrating CSR.- The cross cutting issues in the IFC Performance Standards.- The EBRD ESG Standards and their impact on the markets.- Implementing Environmental & Social Risk Management on the ground.- Translating Standards into successful implementation: Sector Policies and Equator Principles.- Consultant of the Strategic Review of Equator Principles.- An investigation on Ecosystems Services, the role of Investment Banks and investment products to foster conservation.- Public Sector Interventions to mobilize private capital for climate- friendly markets.- Implementing ESG in the Financial Sector in Russia - a Journey towards more Sustainability.- Interview: Implementing International Good Practice Standards - Pragmatism versus Philosophy.- Tipping Points - Learning from Pain.- Sustainable Private Equity investments and ESG Due Diligence Frameworks.- PRI - in principle good.- Investing in the ESIA and Stakeholder Engagement Process.- Positive Impact Business and Finance: a challenge for industries and services, a pre-eminent role for the financial sector.- Adopting EP in India.- Sustainability Reporting in China.- Sustainability on Planet Bank.- The Gender Bias in Asset Management.- Women on Board.- Corporate Social Responsibility in modern Central and Eastern Europe.- The Equator Principles - A critical analysis.- Half the footprint -double the impact.- Why not? Sustainable Finance as a question of mindset.- Managing assets in a complex environment: an innovative approach to sustainable decision-making.- Extra-financial performance made tangible handprint approach financial institutions.- Afterword.









Equator principles;PRI;Principles of Responsible Investment;Risk management;Social licence to operate;Triple bottom line;Value chain management;investments and securities