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Titlebook: Navigating Big Finance and Big Technology for Global Change; The Impact of Social Gayle Peterson,Robert Yawson,Jeremy Nicholls Book 2020 Th

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书目名称Navigating Big Finance and Big Technology for Global Change
副标题The Impact of Social
编辑Gayle Peterson,Robert Yawson,Jeremy Nicholls
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概述Examines why large financial players are entering the social sector through social finance.Introduces Deliberate Leadership as a framework for social finance and impact investing and achieving sustain
丛书名称Palgrave Studies in Impact Finance
图书封面Titlebook: Navigating Big Finance and Big Technology for Global Change; The Impact of Social Gayle Peterson,Robert Yawson,Jeremy Nicholls Book 2020 Th
描述.The role of big finance and technology in social change is rapidly evolving. This book examines why large financial players are entering the social sector through social finance. Drawing on empirical research, the authors analyse the opportunities this new interest and commitment presents as well as the potential harm that can be done to vulnerable people when beneficiaries are not treated as partners and the social needs of people are not placed at the centre of the investment model. This book introduces a ‘Deliberate Leadership’ framework to help big finance tackle problems with no easy solutions. The book also analyses how current technologies (including blockchain) are being used and the benefits and drawbacks of different features of these technologies from the standpoint of the beneficiary and investor. The authors derive a series of insights into the model of technology for social finance and impact investing. Written as a practical book for students alongside a fieldbook based on an action learning methodology, this volume will be useful to those in social finance and impact investing..
出版日期Book 2020
关键词Artificial Intelligence; Block Chain Technology; Impact Investing; Social Finance; Philanthropy; Social I
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doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-40712-4
isbn_softcover978-3-030-40714-8
isbn_ebook978-3-030-40712-4Series ISSN 2662-5105 Series E-ISSN 2662-5113
issn_series 2662-5105
copyrightThe Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerl
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Gayle Peterson,Robert Yawson,Ellen J. K.,Jeremy Nichollsowever, it is difficult to conduct studies directly on human subjects. This has led many workers to try to correlate single sensory nerve fiber activity in . with discriminative ability in . subjects, or in the same species of animals, by conditioning experiments. Today, it is possible to study some
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Gayle Peterson,Robert Yawson,Ellen J. K.,Jeremy Nicholls reliably allow prey to assess and avoid predation risk. In this chapter, I review the classes of chemical cues involved in a predation event and ways in which these cues mediate predator-prey interactions. Predators release signature odors that prey use to detect risk of predation. Prey release sev
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Gayle Peterson,Robert Yawson,Ellen J. K.,Jeremy Nichollszed organ in their tail and sense this signal with epidermal electroreceptors. Objects in the vicinity of the fish locally alter the transepidermal current flow evoked by the EOD and thereby project an “electrical image” on the fish’s skin. By analyzing this image, the fish can detect and three-dime
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Gayle Peterson,Robert Yawson,Ellen J. K.,Jeremy Nichollsour own data and data from the scientific literature on the electron microscopy, cytochemistry, biochemistry and electrophysiology of the organs of vision, taste, smell, hearing and gravitation, are presented to show that the evolution of the sense organs of all animals on our planet is based on a r
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