Teacher
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MORRESI OTTORINO
(syllabus)
- Finance as usual (shareholder value theory): traditional tools to analyze stocks, bonds, and their portfolios *Basics of fundamental analysis and technical analysis *Basics of bond analysis *Evaluation of portfolio performance and risk - From shareholder value to sustainable finance: theory, approaches and ongoing debate *Enlightened shareholder value *Stakeholder value (Triple Bottom Line) *Pieconomics and common good value - Measuring and pricing externalities, forms of internalization, and the concept of Integrated Value - How to move from short term horizons to long term value creation *Changing business models and reporting mechanisms *The role of intangibles *Materiality, comparative advantage, and multiplication - How firms are incentivized to create value for the long term *Optimizing executive and employee compensation *Investor engagement: the role of hedge funds; mutual, pension, and index funds *Share repurchases: are they the evil? *Incorporating sustainability into the board of director and internal committees *Other corporate governance issues - Measuring and disclosing a firm’s sustainability *Common metrics and Integrated Reporting *ESG rating agencies *Pros and cons of ESG ratings - Firm performance and sustainability: Empirical evidence - Integrating ESG issues in equity investment strategies *Negative screening, integration, best-in-class, and other strategies *Is sustainability source of higher investment performance? Evidence from ESG funds’ performance and risk *Impact investing - Integrating ESG issues in investment strategies without voting power *Green bonds *Social bonds *Social impact bonds - EU Regulation on sustainability *Taxonomy (Regulation (EU) 2020/852) *Corporate sustainability reporting (Regulation (EU) 2022/2464, NFRD) *Sustainability finance disclosure (Regulation (EU) 2019/2088, SFDR) - The bottom line: conclusions, proposals, guidelines, and challenges of tomorrow’s sustainable finance
(reference books)
Textbooks
a) Schoenmaker, D., & Schramade, W. (2018). Principles of sustainable finance. Oxford University Press. Chapters 1-2-3-5-6-7-8-9 b) Edmans, A. (2021). Grow the pie: How great companies deliver both purpose and profit, updated and revised version. Cambridge University Press. Chapters 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9
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