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The notion of sustainable development is applied to financial activities through sustainable finance. As a result, sustainable finance attempts to produce long-term value by allocating capital to projects that, in addition to providing economic benefits, are furthermore beneficial to society and do not burden the environment.

This book sheds light on contemporary challenges in sustainable finance, addressing two key perspectives: measurement and performance, and products and business models. In particular, the volume examines theoretically and empirically the relations between business models and non-financial impact, both environmental and social; as for the social goals, a special focus of the book is dedicated to the gender gap.

1 Introduction
1(8)
Mario La Torre
Sabrina Leo
Part I Measurement
2 How to Scale Impact Measurement? Evaluating the Application of the Synthetic Control Method in Impact Measurement
9(24)
Sina Sauer
Rahel Becker
Volker Then
3 Impact Investments Measurement: Bridging Research and Practice
33(28)
Eugenia Strano
Akssandro Rizzello
Annarita Trotta
4 ESG Ratings, Scores, and Opinions: The State of the Art in Literature
61(44)
Mario La Torre
Mavie Cardi
Sabrina Leo
Jacopo Schettini Gherardini
Part II Performance
5 Corporate Financial Performance and ESG Performance: Which One Leads European Banks?
105(34)
Mario La Torre
Sabrina Leo
Ida Claudia Panetta
6 Is Performance the Key Issue in SRI Funds? Conclusion and Lessons Learned from Three Decades of Studies
139(32)
Susana Martinez Meyers
Maria Jesus Munoz Torres
Idoya Ferrero Ferrero
7 The Financial Side of the Social Impact Bond: The Determinants of the Returns
171(16)
Rachele Hyerace
Maria Mazzuca
Sabrina Ruberto
8 Catastrophe Bonds: A Mitigation Opportunity in Turmoil Period
187(44)
Massimo Mariani
Alessandra Caragnano
Francesco D'Ercole
Raffaele Didonato
Domenico Frascati
Part III Financial Inclusion
9 Collaboration or Community? The Impact of the Institutional Forces in Promoting Social Crowdfunding
231(28)
Minguzzi Antonio
Modina Michele
Filomeni Stefano
Bredice Marilena
10 Financial Inclusion and the Gender Gap Across Islamic and Non-Islamic Countries
259(26)
Latifah Baeshen
Claudia Girardone
Anna Sarkisyan
Index 285
Mario La Torre is currently full professor in Banking and Finance at the Department of Management, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. Mario does research in Banking, Financial Intermediaries and Financial Markets, Impact Finance and Ethical Finance, and Finance for Culture and Media Industry. He is the author and co-author of many international books and papers and is the editor of the series Palgrave Studies in Impact Finance. Mario is Responsible for the Center for Positive Finance and has promoted the University Alliance for Positive Finance; he is the author of the Blog "Good in Finance".





Sabrina Leo is a Tenure Track Assistant Professor at the Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. She is a Lecturer in Bank accounts strategies and performance and Digital Banking and Economics of Financial Intermediaries. Her primary areas of research are related to traditional topics and innovative ones. The first is related to the banking and financial market, credit management policies and financial intermediaries, the regulation of non-bank financial intermediaries. The second looks at DLT, Digital Payments, IT Governance in banks, Microfinance, Impact and Sustainable Banking, Social Impact Finance, Audio-visual, and Art Finance. More recently, she has been focusing on innovation in the payment system and the impact of technologies in the financial system. She is the author and co-author of many international papers, and co-author of national books. She is a Research Fellow of DA Digital Euro Association. She was a Scientific Observer of the Italian Advisory Board at the G8 Task Force on Social Impact Investments.