21st Century Investing

Redirecting Financial Strategies to Drive Systems Change

William Burckart (Author) Steve Lydenberg (Author) ... more
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Edition: US - Hardback
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Product Info
English
240 pages 15.88 x 23.65 x 1.98 公分
Approx. weight: 0.42 kg
Publication date: 13 Apr,2021
Barcode/ ISBN: 9781523091072 Berrett-Koehler Publishers

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By: William Burckart, Steve Lydenberg     
How institutions and individuals can address complex social, financial, and environmental problems on a systemic level—and invest in a more secure future.

Investment today has evolved from the basic, conventional approach of the past. Investors have come to recognize the importance of sustainable investment and are more frequently considering environmental and social factors in their decisions. Yet the complexity of the times forces us to recognize and transition to a third stage of investment practice: system-level investing. 

In this paradigm-shifting book, William Burckart and Steve Lydenberg show how system-level investors support and enhance the health and stability of the social, financial, and environmental systems on which they depend for long-term returns. They preserve and strengthen these fundamental systems while still generating competitive or otherwise acceptable performance. 

This book is for those investors who believe in that transition. They may be institutions, large or small, concerned about the long-term stability of the environment and society. They may be individual investors who want their children and grandchildren to inherit a just and sustainable world. Whoever they may be, Burckart and Lydenberg show them the what, why, and how of system-level investment in this book: what it means to manage system-level risks and rewards, why it is imperative to do so now, and how to integrate this new way of thinking into their current practice.

“Burckart and Lydenberg are the Wayne Gretzkys of investing: Showing us not where investing is, but where it’s going.” —Jon Lukomnik, Managing Partner, Sinclair Capital; Senior Fellow, High Meadows Institute

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