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Author | : Jonathan Boston |
Publisher | : Bridget Williams Books |
Total Pages | : 526 |
Release | : 2017-12-04 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1988533554 |
The idea of social investment has obvious intuitive appeal. But is it robust? Is it built on sound philosophical principles and secure analytical foundations? Will it deliver better outcomes? For almost a decade, the idea of social investment has been a major focus of New Zealand policy-making and policy debate. The broad aim has been to address serious social problems and improve long-term fiscal outcomes by drawing on big data and deploying various analytical techniques to enable more evidence-informed policy interventions. But recent approaches to social investment have been controversial. In late 2017, the new Labour-New Zealand First government announced a review of the previous government's policies. As ideas about social investment evolve, this book brings together leading academics, commentators and policy analysts from the public and private sectors to answer three big questions: How should social investment be defined and conceptualized?; How should it be put into practice?; In what policy domains can it be most productively applied? As governments in New Zealand and abroad continue to explore how best to tackle major social problems, this book is essential for people seeking to understand social policy in the twenty-first century. Contributors: Peter Alsop; Ben Apted; Jonathan Boston; Holly Briffa; Simon Chapple; Alex Collie; Isabelle Collins; Steffan Crausaz; Jo Cribb; Sir Michael Cullen; Killian Destremau; Elizabeth Eppel; Diane Garrett; Derek Gill; David Hanna; Gary Hawke; Sarah Hogan; Tim Hughes; Girol Karacaoglu; Gail Kelly; Michael Mintrom; Graham Scott; Verna Smith; Simon Wakeman; Peter Wilson; Amanda Wolf; John Yeabsley; and Warren Young.
Author | : Severyn T. Bruyn |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 1991-01-25 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780521407762 |
This study of the theory and practice of professional social investment offers a conceptual foundation for investment policy and research and reviews empirical studies supporting new directions in investment policies.
Author | : Howard W. Buffett |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 433 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Public-private sector cooperation |
ISBN | : 9780231182904 |
Howard W. Buffett and William B. Eimicke present a new management framework for developing and measuring the success of partnerships among the public, private, and philanthropic sectors. Social Value Investing creates a blueprint for designing and managing effective, sustainable collaborations with positive social impact.
Author | : Mark Salway |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2020-10-28 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1317152794 |
Social finance and social investment are not challenging concepts to grasp. They use commercial-style investment tools to create a social as well as a financial return. The application, however, is not always as straightforward. This book begins in the wider field of social finance but focuses primarily on social investment as a tool. The reader is helped to understand this from different angles: introducing social investment, discussing social investment and taking a "deep-dive" into it to bring it to life. This unique book takes the reader on a journey from first principles to detailed practical application. This book examines the policy context and asks why social investment has only recently become so popular, when in reality this is a very old concept. This is linked to the agenda of making charities more "business-like", set against the changing face of investment, as charities can no longer rely on donations and grants as guaranteed income. The work they do is more important than ever and social investment, used with care, offers a new opportunity that is further explored in this text. Mark Salway, Paul Palmer, Peter Grant and Jim Clifford will help readers understand how a small amount of borrowing, or a different business model focused away from grants and donations, could be transformational for the non-profit sector.
Author | : Baines, Susan |
Publisher | : Policy Press |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2019-01-09 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1447347854 |
The turn towards a Social Investment approach to welfare implies deploying resources to enhance human capital and mobilise the productive potential of citizens, starting in early childhood. This edited collection brings regional and local realities to the forefront of social investment debates by showcasing successes, challenges and setbacks of Social Investment policies and services from ten European countries: Italy, UK, Sweden, Finland, Greece, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Hungary, and Spain. It provides practical, accessible illustrations of good practice, routes to success, and lessons learned. The book is informed throughout by engagement with service users and local communities, and features many previously unheard voices including front-line workers, local decision makers, volunteers and beneficiaries.
Author | : Volker Then |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 421 |
Release | : 2018-03-13 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 3319714015 |
This book introduces and explains how to conduct a Social Return on Investment (SROI) analysis. It discusses the various advantages and disadvantages of different research strategies and designs, and explores the different ways in which SROI analysis results can be used for communication, outreach, and strategic decision-making. It provides insights into how and to what extent SROI analyses can help to meet different expectations, and presents different social impact research designs and methods. It presents an analytical framework for the identification of a proper SROI analysis, and shows readers how to establish an impact model, introducing a stakeholder-based approach.
Author | : Mark Cheng |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2018-03-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781985825642 |
Are you a social entrepreneur looking to raise investment? Perhaps you're wondering where to start, but don't know how, or what social investors are looking for? Then this toolkit is for you! In eight modules, we guide you through all key steps, from how to tell your impact story to creating a compelling investor pitch. Along the way, we'll explain the technical aspects of raising finance and what social investors are really looking for.This Social Investment Toolkit is specifically written for social entrepreneurs - people using business methods to tackle social issues. We'll show how social entrepreneurs can best find social investors: funders who are eager to put their capital into businesses that deliver measurable impact on social or environmental causes as well as profitable financial returns.This guide assumes no prior knowledge about raising capital. We de-mystify the jargon of finance, and explain in simple steps what you need to know and what you need to do in order to be able to present a compelling case to funders.Drawing upon the experience of many of the field's most successful entrepreneurs and investors, the Social Investment Toolkit is packed with:· Case Studies from entrepreneurs who've succeeded, showing how they did it· Insights from Ashoka, the global association of the world's leading social entrepreneurs· Practical advice from practitioners and pioneers in the field· Diagnostic tools to help you work out which parts of your investment proposal to work onThe Toolkit also offers unique advice specifically for social enterprises, such as:· The legal aspects of launching a social enterprise: should you be a for-profit, not-for-profit, or a hybrid?· How can you blend philanthropy and investment?· Valuing the Social Impact of your business· How to make your mission the core of your business· Key financial decisions: should you raise debt, equity or philanthropy?· How can you protect your social mission while bringing in outside investors?The Toolkit will also be of interest to social investors, students of social enterprise, and to anyone interested in learning the latest techniques from the rapidly developing field of social finance. Those with a finance background but unfamiliar with how finance operates in the social enterprise sector will also find this Toolkit useful.This is a must-read practical guide on how to raise social finance, packed with insights from one of the field's leading experts.
Author | : Nathalie Morel |
Publisher | : Policy Press |
Total Pages | : 402 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1847429246 |
Since the late 1990s, new strategies concerning the role and shape of welfare states have been formulated, many of which are guided by a logic of social investment. This book maps out this new perspective and assesses both its achievements and shortcomings. In doing so, it provides a critical analysis of social investment ideas and policies and opens up for discussion many of Europe's most pressing concerns--such as an aging population, the current economic crisis, and environmental issues-- and whether social investment can provide adequate responses to these challenges.
Author | : Marius R. Busemeyer |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 171 |
Release | : 2020-04-02 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0429846657 |
Social investment is part of a strategy to modernize the European welfare states by focusing on human resource development throughout the life-course, while ensuring financial sustainability. The last decades have seen cost containment in areas such as pensions and health care, but also expansion in areas such as early childhood education, higher education and active labor market policies. This development is linked to a Social Investment (SI) approach, which should, ideally, promote a better reconciliation of work and family life, high levels of labor market productivity and strong economic growth, while also mitigating social inequality. However, institutionalization of policies that may mainly benefit the middle class has some unintended effects, such as perpetuating new inequalities and the creation of other Matthew effects. While research on the rise of the social investment state as a new paradigm of social policy-making for European welfare states has grown significantly, there are still important gaps in the literature. The chapters in this book address the controversies around social investment related to inequalities, individual preferences and the politics of social investment. This volume is therefore organized around policies, politics and outcomes. The contributing authors bring together expert knowledge and different perspectives on SI from several disciplines, with original path-breaking empirical contributions, addressing some key questions that thus far are unanswered, related to Matthew effects, inequalities, ambiguities of social investment and institutional complementarities. Furthermore, it is the first volume that covers the core policy areas of social investment: childcare, education and labour market policies. The chapters in this book were originally published in a special issue of the Journal of European Public Policy.
Author | : James Midgley |
Publisher | : Edward Elgar Publishing |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 2017-05-26 |
Genre | : Public welfare |
ISBN | : 1785367838 |
This book contributes to the growing literature on social investment by discussing the way social investment ideas have been adopted in different countries and in various academic and professional fields, including social policy, development studies and non-profit management. Documenting the experience of implementing social investment in different communities, it encourages a One World perspective that integrates these diverse experiences and promotes policy learning between different nations.