L'impact investing : innover

L'impact investing : innover

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  • 4 Sequences
  • Introductive Level

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Syllabus

  • Week 1 - Les leviers d'innovation dans l'impact investing
    Quelle est la différence entre épargne solidaire et épargne de partage ? Quelles ont été les améliorations apportées ces dernières années aux trois outils d'impact investing (titres associatifs, titres participatifs et fonds d’épargne salariale) ? Comment fonc...
  • Week 2 - Collective Impact et Social Impact Bonds
    Qu'est-ce que le Collective Impact ? Quels en sont les principes de fonctionnement et les premières réalisations ? Que recouvre la terminologie à peine moins barbare de Social Impact Bond ? t est le mécanisme de ce montage financier très original et novateur ?...
  • Week 3 - Innovations pour développer l'impact investing au Nord
    Quelles sont les mesures à prendre pour augmenter les fonds de capital investissement ? Qu’est-ce que le capacity building et quels leviers concrets d’action recouvre-t-il ? En quoi la généralisation de la mesure d’impact social est-elle indispensable pour dév...
  • Week 4 - Innovations pour développer l'impact investing au Sud
    Quels sont les projets les plus emblématiques, les dynamiques les plus remarquables en matière d’impact investing au service du développement dans les pays du Sud, et plus particulièrement ceux du continent africain ? Quels sont les nouveaux modèles de finance...

Prerequisite

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Instructors

Thierry Sibieude
Professeur
Droit et Environnement de l'Entreprise

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Founded by Jesuits in response to the creation of HEC Paris, it remained independent of any chamber of commerce and industry for a long time before coming under the control of the Versailles Chamber of Commerce and Industry in 1981, which became the Paris Île-de-France Chamber of Commerce and Industry in 2013. It is a member of the CY Alliance, formerly the Université Paris-Seine.

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