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  1. A theory of social finance
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Center for Research in Economics and Management, University of Rennes 1, University of Caen Normandie, [Rennes]

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    Series: Working paper / Center for Research in Economics and Management ; WP 2018, 02 (February 2018)
    Subjects: Social Finance; Philanthropy; Foundations; Social Banks
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 52 Seiten), Illustrationen
  2. Divest, disregard, or double down?
    Published: December 21, 2016
    Publisher:  Divisions of Research & Statistics and Monetary Affairs, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C.

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    Series: Finance and economics discussion series ; 2017, 042
    Subjects: Socially responsible investing; Divestment; Endowment; Foundation; Philanthropy; Portfolio; Universities and colleges
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 43 Seiten), Illustrationen
  3. Visible minorities and majority giving
    Published: January 2016
    Publisher:  Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa

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    Series: Working paper / Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa ; 1601E
    Subjects: Philanthropy; International Giving; Majority Giving; Minorities and Philanthropy
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 26 Seiten)
  4. A theory of social finance
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Université Libre de Bruxelles - Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Centre Emile Bernheim, Brussels, Belgium

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    Series: CEB working paper ; no 18, 010 (February 2018)
    Subjects: Social Finance; Philanthropy; Foundations; Social Banks
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 52 Seiten), Illustrationen
  5. Optimizing People, Power, and Equity (PPE) in a Pandemic: A Venture Philanthropy Organization Explores Proximity as Expertise Through Participatory Philanthropy$nHassan N. Brown
    Published: 2021

    Historically, philanthropy has been plagued by racial bias and power imbalances that show up in harmful ways (i.e., innovation and philanthropy being done to communities rather than with communities), even when well-intentioned. Participatory... more

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    Historically, philanthropy has been plagued by racial bias and power imbalances that show up in harmful ways (i.e., innovation and philanthropy being done to communities rather than with communities), even when well-intentioned. Participatory processes have the ability to decenter power from individual decision-makers, while delegating input and decision rights to a broader distribution of people. This is particularly important in philanthropy, as well as other sectors, where long-standing perceptions believe that well-off people know better what is best for communities than the people in those communities—there is an assumption that the individuals who are closest to the problem do not have the means nor the insights to support or lead in driving the solution.As a social impact funder, New Profit has worked to expand its network of donors, grantee-partners, and convening attendees, to be more reflective of the ethnic, racial and identity characteristics that mirror the communities it supports through its investments. New Profit is a Boston-based venture philanthropy nonprofit, which has invested over $325 million of unrestricted funding into over 165 organizations throughout its 23-year history. New Profit is considered an intermediary that sits in-between smaller capacity-building organizations and large funders and family foundations. Currently, New Profit is prioritizing being increasingly proximate and representative of its constituents by deepening relationships with grantee-partners, diversifying its investment portfolio, and funding more organizations led by Black, Latinx, and Indigenous leaders who share lived experiences with members of communities in need. Additionally, New Profit aims to center community voice in its practices.During my doctoral residency, I was tasked with leading the design, strategy, and implementation of a new participatory investment selection process for New Profit, which included the creation of a community council of parent leaders. I was embedded within New Profit’s Education Portfolio Team to design an investment selection process that integrated research and practice-based approaches in family and community engagement and systems change, with the organization’s current investment practices.Throughout this Capstone, I will be discussing relational and power dynamics within the philanthropic sector with communities proximate to social issues, while also highlighting promising practices from the field and how they informed my work at New Profit. I will also share my own experiences, challenges and learnings from the past 10 months during my residency. A key question that I will address within this Capstone is: How do we make philanthropy more socially inclusive with the communities it intends to serve?

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9798492739065
    Series: Dissertations Abstracts International
    Subjects: Educational leadership; Finance; Equity; Pandemic; Participatory; Philanthropy; Proximity/power; Systems change
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (145 p.)
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    Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 83-05, Section: A. - Advisor: Scott, Irvin

    Dissertation (Ed.D.), Harvard University, 2021

  6. Feasible institutions of social finance: a taxonomy
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Université libre de Bruxelles - Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Centre Emile Bernheim de recherche interdisciplinaire en gestion, Brussels, Belgium

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    Edition: This version: January 2021
    Series: CEBRIG working paper ; no 21, 001 (January 2021)
    Subjects: Social Finance; Philanthropy; Foundations; Social Banks
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 48 Seiten)
  7. The Gates Effect in public goods experiments
    how donations flow to the recipients favored by the wealthy
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Masaryk University, Brno

    Experiments involving multiple public goods with contribution thresholds capture many features of charitable giving environments in which donors try to coordinate their contributions across various potential recipients. We present results from a... more

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    Experiments involving multiple public goods with contribution thresholds capture many features of charitable giving environments in which donors try to coordinate their contributions across various potential recipients. We present results from a laboratory experiment that introduces endowment and preference differences into such a framework to explore the impact of donor heterogeneity on public good success and payoffs. We observe that wealthier donors tend to provide larger contributions to the public goods, and that the contributions of all other donors are most likely directed to the public good preferred by the wealthiest donor as other group members try to coordinate their donations to ensure public good success. We refer to this collective focus on the preferred good of the wealthiest as the Gates Effect. The Gates Effect can reduce inequality among donors groups that succeed in funding a public good; however, it also affects the philanthropic agenda, reducing the variety of public goods that receive funding.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    Series: MUNI ECON ; n. 2021, 13
    Subjects: Multiple public goods; Donor heterogeneity; Crowdfunding; Charitable giving; Philanthropy; Lab experiment
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 38 Seiten), Illustrationen
  8. COVID-19, corporatisation and closing space
    the triple threat to civil society in India
    Published: March 2022
    Publisher:  Department of International Development, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK

    In the 75th year of its independence from colonial rule, India confronts grave challenges to its economic and social development and to its democracy. Civil society in India has led the achievement of development goals and civil and political rights... more

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    In the 75th year of its independence from colonial rule, India confronts grave challenges to its economic and social development and to its democracy. Civil society in India has led the achievement of development goals and civil and political rights since the Gandhian movement of the early 20th century. Presently, however, it finds itself confronting a confluence of crises. The marginalisation of civil society actors by a private sector empowered by economic liberalisation, on the one hand, and majoritarian, populist political forces has only been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic of the past 2 years. This working paper builds on a lecture delivered on November 26, 2021, at the London School of Economics Department of International Development as part of the #CuttingEdge series. It traces the origins and growing strengths of the forces ranged against civil society and points toward the actions necessary to confront them.

     

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    Series: Working paper series / International Development, LSE ; no. 206 (22)
    Subjects: Zivilgesellschaft; Nonprofit-Organisation; Gesetz; Corporate Social Responsibility; COVID-19; Sozioökonomischer Wandel; Wirtschaftssektor; Bedeutung; Beschränkung; Unterdrückung; Personenvereinigung; Staat; India; Civil Society; Non-Profit Regulation; Philanthropy; Covid-19
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 20 Seiten)
  9. Spiritual philanthropy in emerging markets
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Harvard Business School, [Boston, MA]

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    Series: Working paper / Harvard Business School ; 21, 117
    Subjects: Foundations; Philanthropy; Emerging Markets; Business Leaders; Spirituality
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 73 Seiten), Illustrationen
  10. Do you Really want to become a billionaire?
    a look inside the inner theatre of the super-rich
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  INSEAD, [Fontainebleau]

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    Series: Array ; 2021, 30
    Subjects: Billionaire; Super-rich; Money Symbolism; The Big Five Psychology Model; Inner Theatre; Dark Dyad; Children; Philanthropy
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 17 Seiten)
  11. The Gates Effect in public goods experiments
    how donors focus on the recipients favored by the wealthy
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  [Department of Economics, Queen's University], [Kingston, Ontario, Canada]

    Experiments involving multiple public goods with contribution thresholds capture many features of charitable giving environments in which donors try to coordinate their contributions across various potential recipients. We present results from a... more

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    Experiments involving multiple public goods with contribution thresholds capture many features of charitable giving environments in which donors try to coordinate their contributions across various potential recipients. We present results from a laboratory experiment that introduces endowment and preference differences into such a framework to explore the impact of donor heterogeneity on public good success and payoffs. We observe that wealthier donors tend to provide larger contributions to the public goods, and that the contributions of all other donors are most likely directed to the public good preferred by the wealthiest donor as other group members try to coordinate their donations to ensure public good success. We refer to this collective focus on the preferred good of the wealthiest as the Gates Effect. The Gates Effect can reduce inequality among donors groups that succeed in funding a public good; however, it also affects the philanthropic agenda, reducing the variety of public goods that receive funding.

     

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    Series: [Queen's Economics Department working paper] ; [no. 1471]
    Subjects: Multiple public goods; Donor heterogeneity; Crowdfunding; Charitable giving; Philanthropy; Lab experiment
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 36 Seiten), Illustrationen
  12. Essays on family firms
    the paradox of family firms and wealth inequality
    Published: 2021

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    Media type: Dissertation
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 20.500.14171/109932
    Subjects: Familienbetrieb; Vermögen; Ungleichheit; EDIS-5125; Philanthropy; Family Firms; Ethical Leadership; Family Business Groups; Wealth Inequality
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa IV, 154 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    Dissertation, University of St.Gallen, 2021