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This work offered analyzed the impact investing landscape by using a double perspective both theoretical and practical. The interviews provide interesting insights for future studies. Although impact investing is still in the early stages of its development, the growing interest from mainstream financial institutions signal that the field is no longer merely an interesting idea in the minds of a few devoted enthusiasts.
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Wendt, K. (2022). Conclusions and Limitations. In: Social Stock Exchanges. Sustainable Finance. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99720-5_5
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