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2nd IEES Research Seminar is taking place on 21st of March: Ch. Rammel and M. Wildenberg talk about ‘Impact Investment - How to measure the societal impact of business?’

20/03/2017

On Tuesday, the 21 March, from 1pm - 2 pm the 2nd - IEES Seminar is going to take place. Christian Rammel, Head of the RCE-Vienna and Martin Wildenberg, Research Associate at RCE-Vienna are going to talk about ‘Impact Investment - How to measure the societal impact of business?’

Abstract:

Impact Investment - How to measure the societal impact of business? The RCE (http://www.rce-vienna.at/en/) understands itself as an interface between science and society. Besides offering new teaching formats like the Sustainability Challenge it also sees Transdisciplinary Research as part of its portfolio as this type of research also represents a (much needed) science-society interface. One of the new projects and main focus of this presentation is our work for the GIIVX Impact Investment Platform. Impact Investing is a form of investment which aims at achieving both – financial return as well as a positive impact on social or environmental challenges. The interest in Impact Investing has grown over the last years and has led to the development of many approaches and first toolboxes to assess the impact of projects in this field, like for instance the IRIS toolbox (https://iris.thegiin.org/) which has evolved out of the GIIN (https://thegiin.org/). For their new Impact Investment Platform the GIIVX-Foundation has asked the RCE to build a system for assessing and rating the impact of projects on the SDGs. This system should strongly build on existing tools and approaches and integrate them in a framework that provides relevant information for potential investors and investees.The challenges in this project therefore are not so much the development of new indicators or indices but in understanding the needs of the involved stakeholders and their possibilities in terms of data and resources available and combining the available indices in a meaningful way.

The Ecological Economics Research Seminars are taking place at the EcolEcon Instituts meeting room D5.3.033.Have a look at the Ecological Economics Seminar Series (IEES).

Everybody is welcome to join! Please register with emanuele.campiglio@wu.ac.at

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