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PHILANTHROPY, IMPACT AND NEXT GENERATION INVESTMENT

Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Codice dell'attività formativa: 
164016-ENG

Scheda dell'insegnamento

Per studenti immatricolati al 1° anno a.a.: 
2021/2022
Insegnamento (nome in italiano): 
PHILANTHROPY, IMPACT AND NEXT GENERATION INVESTMENT
Insegnamento (nome in inglese): 
PHILANTHROPY, IMPACT AND NEXT GENERATION INVESTMENT
Tipo di attività formativa: 
Attività formativa Affine/Integrativa
Tipo di insegnamento: 
Opzionale
Settore disciplinare: 
ECONOMIA E GESTIONE DELLE IMPRESE (SECS-P/08)
Anno di corso: 
2
Anno accademico di offerta: 
2022/2023
Crediti: 
6
Responsabile della didattica: 
Altri docenti: 
Mutuazioni

Altre informazioni sull'insegnamento

Lingua: 
Inglese
Ciclo: 
Secondo Semestre
Obbligo di frequenza: 
No
Ore di attività frontale: 
48
Ore di studio individuale: 
102
Ambito: 
Attività formative affini o integrative
Prerequisites

None

Educational goals

At the end of the course, students will have acquired solid theoretical and practical knowledge related to key concepts such as Corporate Philanthropy and Social Impact activities of the company, with a contemporary approach to the discipline that includes aspects such as social change initiatives and venture philanthropy partnership.

Course content

- The different definitions of Corporate Philanthropy and the relationship with CSR
- The dimensions of the phenomenon in Italy and in the world
- Social Impact finance
- Measurement indicators of the social profile and impact of an economic activity
- CP drivers: Strategic Philanthropy
- The capture theory
- Emerging trends: Hybridization Model, Impact Investing and Venture Philanthropy
- Case studies

Teaching methods

The course will be structured into lectures, with a particular attention to discussion and direct dialogue with the students.
During the course meetings with experts and entrepreneurs will be organized with the aim of an in-depth understanding of the topics of the course.
In addition, for attending students, seminars with practical exercises will be organized in order to allow students to understand the practical implications of the themes analysed in the course.

Assessment and Evaluation

Written final exam with open questions, all having the same weight in terms of points, lasting 2 hours. In order to pass the exam the student has to obtain at least 18 points.
For attending students the final mark will include the evaluation of in class exercises.

Further information

In case of provisions of the competent authority on containment and management of epidemiological emergency, the teaching may be subject to changes from what is declared in the syllabus in order to make the course and examinations in line with the regulations.