Publication Type
Magazine Article
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
2012
Abstract
From when it was first coined five years ago, “impact investing” has now become more mainstream for traditional investors. However, Philo Alto argues that its development is lagging behind the promise of what it can do, and this, in turn, is hampering its emergence as an asset class in its own right.
Discipline
Business | Social Welfare
Publication
Social Space
ISSN/ISBN
1793-7809
Publisher/Conference
Lien Centre
Copyright Owner and License
Lien Centre for Social Innovation
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International License.
Citation
Alto, Philo.
Impact Investing: Will Hype Stall its Emergence as an Asset Class?. (2012). Social Space. 40-47.
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