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Sovereign Wealth Funds and Impact Investing in Australia

In: Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR

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  • Rochelle Spencer

    (Murdoch University)

  • Eduardo G. Pereira

    (Siberian Federal University
    The University of West Indies, St. Augustine Campus
    University of São Paulo)

  • Fadzai Matambanadzo

    (Socio-Economic Development and Impact Strategist)

Abstract

Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) have gained traction in recent years as effective capital pools created by governments to invest surplus funds in markets, both internationally and domestically. This chapter looks at the role that SWFs can play in Australia’s next resources boom, and whether SWFs can provide a sustainable development pathway through an alternative and innovative investment structure such as social impact investing. We shed light on the dynamics and role of SWFs in promoting sustainable development in Australia and the role of impact investing for accelerating sustainable development.

Suggested Citation

  • Rochelle Spencer & Eduardo G. Pereira & Fadzai Matambanadzo, 2021. "Sovereign Wealth Funds and Impact Investing in Australia," CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance, in: Eduardo G. Pereira & Rochelle Spencer & Jonathon W. Moses (ed.), Sovereign Wealth Funds, Local Content Policies and CSR, pages 231-248, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:csrchp:978-3-030-56092-8_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-56092-8_12
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    1. Dai, Liyan & Song, Chengxuan & You, Yu & Zhang, Wenqiao, 2022. "Do sovereign wealth funds value ESG engagement? Evidence from target firm's CSR performance," Finance Research Letters, Elsevier, vol. 50(C).

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