Social Aims of Finance
Frankfurt. 2020
This volume explores how financial institutions have developed alternative goals and business forms in order to combine sustainability and profitability.
Table of contents
- Uses of the past in banking and financial history. Social aims of finance and history (Catherine Schenk)
- Between ethics and profit. Shaping a coordinated credit network in pre-modern and modern Italy (Mauro Carboni & Massimo Fornasari)
- Keys to financial success of socially oriented banks. The Neapolitan ‘banks of the charities’ (Lilia Costabile)
- The Compagnia di San Paolo in Turin. Charity and credit (16th to 20th centuries) (Claudio Bermond & Fausto Piola Caselli)
- The contemporary history of impact investing. An interpretive political economy perspective on the ecosystem (Maximilian Martin)
- Social entrepreneurship. The Rothschilds as bankers and philanthropists (1850-1914) (Klaus Weber)
- British building societies 1970-2010. The changing conditions for a viable not-for-profit alternative in a financialised economy (Olivier Butzbach)
- Whose self-interest? Social elites, religious competition, and the rise of Raiffeisen banks in the Netherlands (Christopher L. Colvin)
- Adapting to a changing world. Swedish savings banks in the 21st century (Tom Petersson)
- Tracing the connections between charity and banking in the Archives of Compagnia di San Paolo (Anna Cantaluppi)
- The administration of political decisions on credit. The minute books of the Monte di Pietà of Bologna in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (Armando Antonelli)
- Evolutionary archives. From description to narration (Concetta Damiani, Claudia Grossi & Gloria Guida)
- Bank of Canada Archives. Background, reinvention and renewal (Jane Boyko)
- Johannesburg’s financial globalization (c.1880-1910) and South African financial archives (Mariusz Lukasiewicz)
- Good businesses and good archives. Perspectives from the records of a moneylender in rural India (J. Howard M. Jones)
- The Crédit Agricole Archives (Pascal Pénot)
- Project for recovery of Spain’s banking archives (María de Inclán Sánchez & Elena Serrano García)
- The historical archives of the European Investment Bank. A non-profit European Union institution (Valérie Mathevon)