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2016/2017  KAN-CCMVI2045U  Impact Investing and Finance

English Title
Impact Investing and Finance

Course information

Language English
Course ECTS 7.5 ECTS
Type Elective
Level Full Degree Master
Duration Summer
Start time of the course Summer
Timetable Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk
Max. participants 80
Study board
Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business Administration
Course coordinator
  • Course instructor - Thomas P. Duffin, PhD. Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work, td.acc@cbs.dk
    Sven Bislev - Department of Management, Society and Communication (MSC)
In case of any academic questions related to the course, please contact the course instructor or the academic director, Sven Bislev at sb.ikl@cbs.dk
Main academic disciplines
  • Finance
Last updated on 29/05/2017
Learning objectives
To achieve the grade 12, students should meet the following learning objectives with no or only minor mistakes or errors: The objective of this course is for students to develop a conceptual understanding of Impact Investing and its various manifestations and how it is impacting all of our communities. The goal is for students to be able to critically evaluate the exciting potential to make real change while at the same time view the risks that mission gets sacrificed when profits are on the line. We will put ourselves in a position to assess such by engaging in real world case studies on a daily basis.
Course prerequisites
None
Examination
Impact Investing and Finance:
Exam ECTS 7.5
Examination form Home assignment - written product
Individual or group exam Individual exam
Size of written product Max. 10 pages
Assignment type Written assignment
Duration 72 hours to prepare
Grading scale 7-step scale
Examiner(s) One internal examiner
Exam period Summer, Ordinary exam: End of July - beginning of August 2017.

Retake exam: End of September - beginning of October 2017.

3rd attempt (2nd retake) exam: End November - beginning of December 2017.

Exam schedule is available on http://www.cbs.dk/summer http:/​/​www.cbs.dk/​uddannelse/​summer-university-programme/​exam.
Make-up exam/re-exam
Same examination form as the ordinary exam
Home project assignment, new exam question
Course content and structure

This course is designed to explore Impact Investing, the goal of which is to not only generate financial returns but to also promote social benefits. This exciting area has broadened recently and has gained attention from some of the largest philanthropic foundations and asset managers. It has also drawn its skeptics from academia who are convinced that when profits are on the line, the social mission gets sacrificed. We will explore both sides of the issue while surveying such topics as Socially Responsible Investing, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Microfinance and Microlending, Social Impact Bonds (SIBS) and Environmental Sustainability. To engage with these issues we will use a text by Anthony Bugg-Levine and Jed Emerson, titled "Impact Investing: Transforming How We Make Money While Making a Difference" while also making reference to Robert Shiller's, "Finance and the Good Society". We will learn about measuring techniques employed by the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN) and by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (Melinda T Tuan: Measuring and Estimating Social Value Creation: Insights Into Eight Integrated Cost Approaches). We will evaluate via case study the initial public offering (IPO) of Compartamos, a Mexican bank famous for being a leader in microfinance but infamous for enriching its Wall St IPO underwriters. From a similar critical perspective, we will evaluate public-private partnerships such as social impact bonds and conduct a case study of a Utah pre-school program funded by Goldman Sachs.

 

Class 1: Introduction and History: Exploring the Roots of Impact Investing.

Class 2: Socially Responsible Investing:History and Performance.   

Class 3: Shareholder Activism

Class 4: Corporate Social Responsibility

Class 5: Philanthropy and the Private Sector

Class 6: Public Policy and the Public Sector

feedback activity: group projects evaluating performance

Class 7: Microfinance and Microlending

Class 8: Social Impact Bonds

Class 9: Measuring and Reporting Impact

Class 10: Mission Preservation and Financial Performance

Class 11:  Social Business: Creating viable, social businesses

 

Teaching methods
A combination of lecture, group discussion and small group projects will be employed in each session. Each class session will have three components on each topic: 1.) what can go right 2.) what can go wrong and 3.) what will happen. Students will be encouraged to evaluate the pros and cons of the various topics and draw conclusions as to likely outcomes. The objective is for students to develop a critical perspective of Impact Investing and Finance and its impact on various communities.
Student workload
Preliminary assignment 10 hours
Classroom attendance 33 hours
Preparation 144 hours
Feedback activity 7 hours
Examination 12 hours
Further Information

Preliminary Assignment: To help students get maximum value from ISUP courses, instructors provide a reading or a small number of readings or video clips to be read or viewed before the start of classes with a related task scheduled for class 1 in order to 'jump-start' the learning process.

 

Feedback Activity: A feedback activity defined by the course instructor will take place approx. half-way through the course.

 

Course timetable is available on http://www.cbs.dk/uddannelse/summer-university-programme/courses.

Expected literature

PRIMARY LITERATURE (MUST-HAVE BOOK):

 

Anthony Bugg-Levine, Jed Emerson

Impact Investing: Transforming How We Make Money While Making a Difference

ISBN: 978-0-470-90721-4

Jossey-Bass, Edition/year, 2011

 

SECONDARY LITERATURE (NICE-TO-HAVE BOOKS):

 

Cathy Clark, Jed Emerson, Ben Thornley

The Impact Investor:Lessons in Leadership and Stgrategy for Collaborative Capitalism

ISBN: 978-1-118-86081-6

Jossey-Bass; Edition/year 2014

 

Robert J. Shiller

Finance and the Good Society

ISBN-10: 0691154880 ISBN-13: 978-0691154886

Princeton; Edition/year 2012

 

Muhammad Yunus

Building Social Business

ISBN-10: 1586489569ISBN-13: 978-1586489564

Public Affairs; Edition/year 2011

 

 

Last updated on 29/05/2017