Special Issue on Impact Investing – Critical Examinations of Motivations, Processes and Results

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Special Issue on Impact Investing – Critical Examinations of Motivations, Processes and Results. / Hockerts, Kai (Editor); Hehenberger, Lisa (Editor); Schaltegger, Stefan (Editor) et al.
Dordrecht: Springer, 2022. 180 p. (Journal of Business Ethics; Vol. 179, No. 4).

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Harvard

Hockerts, K, Hehenberger, L, Schaltegger, S & Farber, V (eds) 2022, Special Issue on Impact Investing – Critical Examinations of Motivations, Processes and Results. Journal of Business Ethics, no. 4, vol. 179, Springer, Dordrecht. <https://link.springer.com/collections/gaehegegih>

APA

Hockerts, K., Hehenberger, L., Schaltegger, S., & Farber, V. (Eds.) (2022). Special Issue on Impact Investing – Critical Examinations of Motivations, Processes and Results. (Journal of Business Ethics; Vol. 179, No. 4). Springer. https://link.springer.com/collections/gaehegegih

Vancouver

Hockerts K, (ed.), Hehenberger L, (ed.), Schaltegger S, (ed.), Farber V, (ed.). Special Issue on Impact Investing – Critical Examinations of Motivations, Processes and Results. Dordrecht: Springer, 2022. 180 p. (Journal of Business Ethics; 4).

Bibtex

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