Archives · Capital Institute Contributes to Harvard Ebook Capital Institute contributed to a new Ebook, just published by Harvard University Business School. The Landscape of Integrated Reporting is a…
Archives · Celebrating the Signals of Deep Systemic Change As we look to transform our economic and financial systems to support a more just and regenerative economy, we at…
Archives · Buckminster Fuller Challenge Juror Capital Institute’s John Fullerton has been selected as a juror for the 2012 Buckminster Fuller Challenge, an annual international design…
Archives · A New Standard: the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board One of the Capital Institute’s eight over-arching goals is a transition to new metrics of social and environmental wellbeing. Much…
Archives · Papers & Events: Bank Sarasin’s “Resource Efficiency” Metrics Cast New Light on Sovereign Debt If you open up the papers lately, you’ll find the discussion of the sovereign debt crisis tends to focus narrowly…
Archives · Papers & Events: Council on Economic Policies Is Launched We recently spoke with Alexander Barkawi, founding director of the newly launched Council on Economic Policies, an international non-profit, non-partisan economic policy…
Archives · Papers & Events: Diana Propper de Callejon on Integrated Value Investing In her paper, “Integrated Value–A New Private Equity Model for Driving Value Creation,” adapted from an article published in Private…
Archives · Papers & Events: Does Growth Equal Progress Last week, Capital Institute network organization Demos released a striking report and series of graphics on the myth that economic…
Archives · Papers & Events: Economists Explore Why GDP Doesn’t Add Up and Question Growth Model “Mismeasuring our Lives: Why GDP Doesn’t Add Up,” a panel discussion held at Columbia University on December 7, brought four…
Archives · Papers & Events: ESG and the Problem with Business as Usual We were very pleased to read Al Gore and David Blood’s “Manifesto for Sustainable Capitalism” in the WSJ last week.…
Archives · Papers & Events: Fiduciary Duty Revisited In “Reclaiming Fiduciary Duty Balance,” James Hawley, Keith Johnson, and Ed Waitzer maintain that narrow interpretations of fiduciary duty have…
Archives · Papers & Events: Highlights from Workshop–“Redesigning Finance: Pathways to a Resilient Future” On August 9th 2012, institutional thought leaders were invited to a workshop gathering in San Francisco convened by Corporation 20/20,…
Archives · Papers & Events: “Investing for Impact: Case Studies Across Asset Classes” Report Sheds a Light on Impact Investing Asset Allocation Among the formidable challenges facing the further development of the impact investing market is the lack of an accepted framework…
Archives · Papers & Events: Juliet Schor at Demos: People, Power and Ecopower Chet Baker’s warm, presencing voice and trumpet ushered in the inaugural event of Demos’ “Sustainable Progress Initiative” at the public policy…
Archives · Papers & Events: Limits to Growth Redux Twitter went aflutter this week with late-breaking (two years late) news in Smithsonian Magazine that Australian physicist Graham Turner had…