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  • Formāts: Hardback, 592 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 1310 g, 15 Tables, black and white; 18 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Halftones, black and white; 22 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Research Companions in Business and Economics
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-May-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032903015
  • ISBN-13: 9781032903019
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 592 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 1310 g, 15 Tables, black and white; 18 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Halftones, black and white; 22 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Research Companions in Business and Economics
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-May-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032903015
  • ISBN-13: 9781032903019
"Philanthropy: Multidisciplinary Perspectives is a reference for academics and professionals engaged in philanthropy. It brings together scholars from fields such as economics, finance, law, philosophy, and sociology, showcasing the power of a multidisciplinary approach in providing a comprehensive view of this complex subject. The book addresses foundational questions in philanthropy and is divided into four parts. The first part asks the crucial question of why philanthropy matters, exploring the motivations behind giving and how beneficiaries are selected. The second part looks at the question of the interaction between business and philanthropy. It examines the rise of social enterprises, the shift toward purpose-driven businesses, and the evolution of corporate social responsibility into sustainable enterprises. It addresses tax considerations that impact philanthropy's ability to scale. The book explores the synergies between finance and philanthropy to foster sustainable development and how philanthropy is addressing or could address specific SDGs. It concludes with key ingredients for good governance in philanthropy. The book tackles major challenges, such as diversity, compensation, and data management, while tracing the evolution of best practices in foundation governance. It identifies areas for improvement and discusses the relationships between governance in philanthropic organizations and important issues such as trust, equality, and democracy"--

Philanthropy Multidisciplinary Perspectives is a reference for academics and professionals engaged in philanthropy. It brings together scholars from fields such as economics, finance, law, philosophy, and sociology, showcasing the power of a multidisciplinary approach in providing a comprehensive view of this complex subject.

The book addresses foundational questions in philanthropy and is divided into four parts. The first part asks the crucial question of why philanthropy matters, exploring the motivations behind giving and how beneficiaries are selected. The second part looks at the interaction between business and philanthropy. It examines the rise of social enterprises, the shift toward purpose-driven businesses, and the evolution of corporate social responsibility into sustainable enterprises. This part also addresses tax considerations that impact philanthropy's ability to scale. The book explores the synergies between finance and philanthropy to foster sustainable development and how philanthropy is addressing or could address specific SDGs. It concludes with key ingredients for good governance in philanthropy.

The book tackles major challenges, such as diversity, compensation, and data management, while tracing the evolution of best practices in foundation governance. It identifies areas for improvement and discusses the relationships between governance in philanthropic organizations and important issues such as trust, equality, and democracy.



This reference work showcases the power of a multidisciplinary approach in providing a comprehensive view of the complex subject of philanthropy. It identifies areas for improvement and discusses the relationships between governance in philanthropic organizations and important issues such as trust, equality, and democracy.

Part I: Philanthropy and motivations to give
1. Philanthropy at the
crossroads of its diverse philosophical origins
2. Moral responsibility: a
theory based on power and expectations
3. Can we ignore the plight of distant
strangers in need?
4. Jon Elster on the warm glow: altruism, self-image and
the instrumental value of giving
5. Critiquing the critics: a theoretical
exploration of philanthropy criticism
6. Comparison of statistical
methodologies for philanthropic studies
7. The neuroscience of philanthropic
behavior
8. Affective philanthropy Part II: Philanthropy, Business and
Entrepreneurship
9. The philanthropic duties of the board of directors in
the new paradigm of responsible capitalism
10. CSR 4.0 - toward a
constitutionalization of powers: a legal and economic perspective
11. The
neutrality of the purpose of Swiss companies: a prodromal element for a
stakeholders primacy conception
12. From social enterprises to sustainable
enterprises
13. The role of family offices and family philanthropy in
building legacies
14. Tax incentives for corporate philanthropy: addressing
conflicts of interest Swiss legal insights
15. Overcoming tax barriers to
philanthropy and social entrepreneurship Part III: Philanthropy and finance
for the common good
16. Regulation of impact investing by foundations: the
Swiss and US perspectives
17. Impact investing: the need for impact
performance measurement
18. Social impact bonds (SIBs): an innovative
financing tool for social change
19. Facing the climate crisis: the
environmental transition of the philanthropic sector in Europe
20. Good
practices in water management and protection: a code of conduct for
corporations
21. Trajectories and provenances as challenges to philanthropy:
when new roles and relationships emerge in museums
22. Role of philanthropic
foundations and associations for the arts and culture
23. Philanthropy and
international law Part IV: Governance and Philanthropy
24. Philanthropy and
institutional trust
25. Trust-based philanthropy: new buzzword or paradigm
shift?
26. Best practices for good foundation governance
27. The
restructuring and further developing of foundations
28. Essay on board
compensation of Swiss tax-exempt foundations
29. Diversity and the law in
not-for-profit organizations
30. Data protection, governance, and
philanthropy
31. Power and equity in philanthropy
32. Philanthropy and
democracy: an inquiry into the varieties of philanthropic models
Giulia Neri-Castracane is a Professor of Corporate and Foundation Law at the University of Geneva, affiliated with the Geneva Centre for Philanthropy. With extensive experience as a Swiss-qualified corporate lawyer, her research and teaching focus on philanthropy, social entrepreneurship, governance, sustainable business, ESG, and impact from a legal perspective. Currently, she serves as the director of the commercial law department at the University of Geneva and holds positions on several internal and external committees and boards.

Giuseppe Ugazio is a Professor in Behavioral Philanthropy and Finance at the Geneva Finance Research Institute, Faculty of Economics and Management at the University of Geneva. He holds two doctorates, one in philosophy and the other in neuro-economics. His interdisciplinary research studies the neuropsychological mechanisms that influence complex human social behavior. He is pioneering research on creating synergies between philanthropy and artificial intelligence, unveiling the potential of this technology to support philanthropic organizations.