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Buch, Englisch, 372 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Reihe: Research and Teaching in Environmental Studies

Belinga / Gond / Morsing

Pathways to Teaching Sustainable Finance

Reconsidering Finance Education
1. Auflage 2026
ISBN: 978-1-032-84310-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Reconsidering Finance Education

Buch, Englisch, 372 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Reihe: Research and Teaching in Environmental Studies

ISBN: 978-1-032-84310-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This book showcases the experiences and perspectives of instructors and researchers who are pioneering sustainable finance research and education.

Sustainable finance broadly defined refers to the integration of sustainability issues within financial practices. Given the urgency of funding sustainable development, meeting new regulatory agendas, and navigating the increasing politicization of sustainable finance, demands for immediate sustainable finance expertise and training has grown. Yet, the pedagogical implications of increasing scholarly and practitioner interest in sustainable finance have been largely neglected. Filling this gap, Pathways to Teaching Sustainable Finance examines how curriculums can be redesigned to accommodate sustainable finance education. It discusses the specific skills, tools, and theoretical insights that constitute an emerging sustainable finance ‘corpus’ and provides critical perspectives on the field. Each chapter engages with the different strategies, theoretical frameworks, pedagogical tools and learning objectives informed by the authors’ own teaching practice or by their research.

Chapters also include cases, suggestions for assignments, and other resources that can support the design of sustainable finance courses and syllabi. Collating insights from a broad range of experts in the field, this book therefore provides theoretical and critical reflections alongside practical insight for faculty and higher education institutions, as well as market, public, and non-profit actors who have been calling for better expertise in sustainable finance.

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Professional Practice & Development

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Introduction: Beyond Politics, How Sustainable Finance Education Matters

Rachelle Belinga, Jean-Pascal Gond and Mette Morsing

Part I. Tensions in Sustainable Finance and its Implications for Education

Chapter 1. Historical Perspectives on the ‘Mainstreaming’ of Responsible Investment: Implications for Teaching

David Wood

Chapter 2. Navigating the Intricacies of Fiduciary Duty in Sustainable Finance Education

Todd Cort

Part II. Global Practices and Local Contexts of Sustainable Finance Education

Chapter 3. A Community of Practice: The Impact & Sustainable Finance Faculty Consortium at Kellogg

Megan Kashner and Jonah Zahnd

Chapter 4. Leaders among Laggards Down Under: Sustainable Finance Education in Australasia

Moses Kangogo, Dan Daugaard and Ivan Diaz-Rainey

Chapter 5. From the Classroom to the Boardroom: Intersecting Perspectives from the Global South and the Global North

Xolisa Dhlamini, Stéphanie Giamporcaro and Teboho Makhabane

Chapter 6. Stimulating Sustainable Finance in Ecuador: Capacity Building for the Financial Sector

Daniel Ortega Pacheco and Kaikham Onedamdy

Part III. Pedagogical Frontiers in Sustainable Finance Education

- Climate, Transition, and Markets

Chapter 7. Integrating Climate Change in Finance Curricula

Bruce Usher and Lauren Vasek

Chapter 8. Transition Finance in Asia

Hao Liang and Maria Teresa Punzi

Chapter 9. Teaching Sustainable Finance Beyond the Business School: Creating a Tailored and Transformative Community of Practice in the Field of Carbon Markets

Injy Johnstone

- Social and Governance issues

Chapter 10. Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD): Accounting for the “S” in ESG

John Ferguson

Chapter 11. Bridging Sustainable Finance and Corporate Governance Teaching

Stéphanie Giamporcaro and Etienne Develay

- Sustainable Finance Skills

Chapter 12. Re-ordering Our World: Teaching Theory of Change in Impact Investing in Emerging Markets

Edward T. Jackson

Chapter 13. Building Skills for Sustainable Finance: Environmental Data and Digital Technologies in Practice

Christophe Christiaen

Part IV. Policy, Regulation, And Institutional Opportunities for Sustainable Finance Education

Chapter 14. Teaching Sustainable Finance in a Shifting Regulatory Landscape

Laure-Anne Parpaleix

Chapter 15. Keeping Up with Regional Regulation: The EU Taxonomy

Andreas Klasen

Chapter 16. China's Green Finance Evolution: The Role of Green Loans and Policy Frameworks in Driving Sustainable Development

Leo Liu and Lin Cheng

Chapter 17. Integrating Sustainability and Digitalization into Finance Education through Twin Transformation

Ibrahim E. Sancak

Part V. Critical Perspectives and Reimagining Finance Education

Chapter 18. Teaching Sustainable Finance as a Critical Force for Change: A (Feminine) Twenty-Year Journey

Diane-Laure Arjaliès

Chapter 19. A New Paradigm for Finance: From Financial Value Maximalisation to Integrated Value Balancing

Dirk Schoenmaker and Willem Schramade

Chapter 20. Beyond Traditional Valuation: A Critical Framework for Sustainable Corporate Finance

Christel Dumas and Valérie Kinon

Chapter 21. Reimagining Sustainable Finance Curricula through an Ecological Ontology: The Case of Kedge Business School

Christophe Revelli and Thomas Lagoarde-Ségot

Epilogue

Chapter 22. Opening a Door to Climate Finance Research: A Systems Change Intervention

Peter Tufano

Index


Rachelle Belinga is an Assistant Professor of Management at California State University Northridge (CSUN), USA. Dr. Belinga’s research activities focus on various topics in sustainable finance such as shareholder engagement, sustainable finance education, long-termism on financial markets and the integration of sustainability by sell-side analysts.

Jean-Pascal Gond is a Professor of Corporate Social Responsibility at Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), City University London, UK. His research mobilizes organization theory and economic sociology to investigate corporate social responsibility (CSR).

Mette Morsing is the Director Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, Oxford University, UK where she is Professor of Business Sustainability. Before joining Oxford University, she was the Head of the UN Principles for Responsible Management Education (UN PRME), where she oversaw the strategic development and implementation of the PRME initiative and its entire programmatic work and operations. Dr. Morsing’s research is positioned in research traditions of governance, management scholarship and communication/media studies in the context of CSR and sustainability, drawing from research traditions of sociology, communication studies and management scholarship as well as other areas.



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