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  • 1
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783031302695
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 138 p. 34 illus., 33 illus. in color.)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Miori, Holly Hull Millennial philanthropy
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    Keywords: Finance, Public. ; Financial services industry. ; Development economics. ; social media ; philanthropy ; nonprofits ; millennial ; conscious
    Abstract: Chapter 1: philanthropy and the millennial generation -- chapter 2: the nonprofit landscape: how to prepare for the future -- chapter 3: talking ‘bout my generation: bvb millennial case study -- chapter 4: time is money: grace millennial case study -- chapter 5: a look behind the numbers: grace millennial case study -- chapter 6: who’s next?: paper for water generation z case study -- conclusion: how to reach millennial donors. .
    Abstract: Nearly 75 million people make up the Millennial generation in the United States, and yet, for many nonprofits, this generation remains an untapped resource. The most significant transfer of wealth known as the Great Transfer of Wealth is shifting from older generations to the Millennials and younger ones. This transfer has prompted nonprofits to navigate new realities caused by the pandemic and other social issues. Nonprofits should consider Millennials as a valuable source of people, power, and philanthropic support. Dr. Holly Hull Miori, an academic, researcher, and fundraising professional, has developed a comprehensive guide that explores the potential roles that Millennials can and should assume in nonprofits, including those of donors, board members, and volunteers. Her guide is designed to engage both academic and nonprofit/fundraising audiences, offering insights and actionable strategies for unlocking the potential of this emerging group. The book presents six distinct findings, providing innovative ideas that nonprofits and fundraisers can implement to engage the Millennial generation effectively. It features a combination of case studies and a roadmap to help readers gain practical insights into engaging this demographic group. Holly Hull Miori, PhD, CFRE has a nearly twenty-year career in fundraising and foundation work, where she has raised funds both locally and nationally in higher education, healthcare, social services, arts and human rights, and Holocaust education. She serves as a senior fundraiser in higher education where she loves connecting donors with their passions. Holly earned a bachelor’s degree in both religion and communication arts from Austin College in Sherman, TX and received her master’s in theological studies from Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian University. She also holds a Master’s in public affairs from The University of Texas at Dallas and holds her PhD in public affairs in 2021 where she focused on millennial philanthropy. She also focuses her research on trends in philanthropy including faith-based fundraising, family foundations, and conscious capitalism. She has held her CFRE since 2013. Holly gives back by serving as a board member for Paper for Water and AFP chapters including Dallas and Fort Worth, and is president of AWARE Dallas, a fund at The Dallas Foundation, and a member of the grants review committee for Colleyville Woman’s Club. She supports AFP International by serving on the Government Relations Committee. Holly was awarded the PhD fellowship by Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA)) in 2020 and a sought after academic instructor and speaker on fundraising trends. She is also a past fellow of the Lake Institute at Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. She is co-owner of CTD Initiative, LLC with her husband Michael.
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783031410017
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XLVI, 629 p. 13 illus.)
    Edition: 2nd ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Exploring the Basic Income Guarantee
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    Keywords: Grundeinkommen ; Finanzierung ; Ideologie ; Wirkungsanalyse ; Soziale Folgen ; Verteilungswirkung ; Welt ; Finance, Public. ; Labor economics. ; Economic history. ; Law and economics. ; Environmental economics. ; Economics. ; Basic Income ; Basic Income scheme ; Political economy of Basic Income ; Economic ethics ; Transitional Basic Income ; Full Basic Income ; Partial Basic Income ; Negative Income Tax ; Global employment market ; Financial security ; Poverty and inequality ; Ecological economics ; Citizen's Income ; Citizen's Basic Income ; Universal Basic Income ; Universal Grant ; history of basic income ; basic income pilot projects ; labour income gap ; basic income and public health ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Garantiertes Mindesteinkommen ; Soziale Frage
    Abstract: Part I: Introductory chapters -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The definition and characteristics of Basic Income -- Chapter 3: A short history of the Basic Income idea -- Part II: Some of the likely effects of Basic Income -- Chapter 4: Employment market effects of Basic Income -- Chapter 5: Social effects of Basic Income -- Chapter 6: The health case for Basic Income -- Chapter 7: Some effects of Basic Income on economic variables -- Chapter 8: Ecological effects of Basic Income -- Chapter 9: The gender effects of a Basic Income -- Chapter 10: Basic Income for development and peacebuilding in post-conflict settings -- Part III: The feasibility and implementation of Basic Income -- Chapter 11: Feasibility and implementation -- Chapter 12: Alternative funding methods -- Chapter 13: Analysis of the financial effects of Basic Income -- Chapter 14: Public opinion on Basic Income: What have we learnt so far? -- Chapter 15: Alternatives to Basic Income -- Part IV: Pilot projects and other experiments -- Chapter 16: The Negative Income Tax experiments of the 1970s -- Chapter 17: Citizen’s Basic Income in Brazil: The reality of pilot experiences -- Chapter 18: Basic Income by default: Lessons from Iran’s ‘cash subsidy’ programme -- Chapter 19: The Namibian Basic Income Grant Pilot -- Chapter 20: Pilots, evidence, and politics: The Basic Income debate in India -- Chapter 21: A primer on the Finnish Basic Income experiment: From design and implementation to evaluation and impact -- Chapter 22: A variety of experiments -- Chapter 23: Current and recent Basic Income and Guaranteed Income pilots in the United States -- Chapter 24: Problems with pilot projects -- Part V: Political and ethical perspectives -- Chapter 25: Libertarian perspectives on Basic Income -- Chapter 26: Socialist arguments for Basic Income -- Chapter 27: Neither left nor right -- Chapter 28: Trade unions and Basic Income -- Chapter 29: The ethics of Basic Income -- Part VI: Concluding chapter -- Chapter 30: Tentative conclusions.
    Abstract: This handbook brings together scholars from various disciplines and from around the world to examine the history, characteristics, effects, viability and implementation of basic income. The first edition of this book contributed a comprehensive treatment of multiple aspects of the basic income debate. This updated, expanded edition tackles new topics that are becoming increasingly prominent in the global debate. New chapters are devoted to recent research on the history of basic income; the development and peacemaking potential of basic income in conflict zones; municipal experiments in the United States; requirements for pilot projects and experiments; and the public health implications of basic income. Existing chapters on the implementation of basic income have also been substantially updated to take account of new research on microsimulation, land value tax, local currencies, and blockchain technology and cryptocurrency, along with new material on the increasing use of opinion polls and the difficulties related to that. New political and ethical perspectives on the role of trade unions and their increasing engagement with the basic income debate are also introduced, while the section on pilot projects and experiments has been updated to cover recent political developments. Fully updated to reflect new global developments in the basic income debate, this handbook will be of interest to researchers, teachers and research-oriented policymakers in a range of fields. Malcolm Torry is the Director of the Citizen’s Basic Income Trust and Visiting Senior Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. His research interests include the reform of the benefits system, and particularly the Basic Income debate.
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783030794965
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(LIII, 473 p. 82 illus., 34 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Industry 4.0
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    Keywords: Klimawandel ; Industrie 4.0 ; Nachhaltige Entwicklung ; Umweltschutz ; Strukturwandel ; Transformationsstaaten ; Russland ; Welt ; International economic relations. ; Development economics. ; Energy policy. ; Energy and state. ; Finance, Public.
    Abstract: Part I The modern experience of fighting climate change based on the opportunities of Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 1 Industry 4.0 as the basis of fighting climate change in developed countries -- Chapter 2 Developing countries on the path to sustainable development: technological provision of Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 3 Fighting climate change in Russia based on the leading technologies of Industry 4.0: strategic foundations and current tendencies -- Chapter 4 Experience of the leading transnational corporations in development of “green” productions based on the digital technologies of Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 5 Experience of organization of responsible production in the transnational network business based on the opportunities of Industry 4.0 -- Part II. Contribution of Industry 4.0 into development of responsible production and consumption -- Chapter 6 Digital opportunities of increase of energy efficiency of economy based on Smart Grid -- Chapter 7 The strategy of development of Russia’s energy sphere in Industry 4.0 until 2030, for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Chapter 8 Development of responsible consumption based on machine visions in Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 9 The concept of organization and control of production waste of a “smart” company based on AI -- Chapter 10 The algorithm of institutionalization and development of responsible production and consumption in Russia in Industry 4.0 for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Part III. “Green” economy in Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 11 The mechanism of implementing “green” innovations in “smart” production under AI control -- Chapter 12 The model of development of “green” production in Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 13 Digital growth points of “green” economy in Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 14 “Green” investments as a growth vector of “green” economy in Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 15 “Road map” of development of “green” economy in Russia in Industry 4.0 for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Part 4. Control of climate change in Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 16 Digital state and public monitoring and management of the processes of environment protection in Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 17 Perspectives of development of ecological non-profit organizations based on the possibilities of Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 18 Creation of “smart” homes as a perspective direction of increasing the resource efficiency of households and development of responsible consumption -- Chapter 19 Control of climate change and reduction of the negative influence of economy on environment in a “smart” region -- Chapter 20 The concept of control and management of climate change in Russia based on the possibilities of Industry 4.0 for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Part V. Ecological responsibility in Industry 4.0 for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Chapter 21 Development of the practice of online corporate ecological reports and the specifics of its institutionalization in emerging markets for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Chapter 22 The model of organization of eco-friendly production based on AI for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Chapter 23 The concept of corporate management of ecological responsibility of business based on the Internet of Things for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Chapter 24 The mechanism of increase of ecological responsibility of households based on ubiquitous computing for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Chapter 25 The program-oriented approach to development of ecological responsibility in Russia in Industry 4.0 for implementing the sustainable development goals.
    Abstract: This book presents a scientific view of fighting climate change in the economy of the future, the foundations of which are being set around the world. The authors substantiate the potential of Industry 4.0 in stimulating sustainable development in environmental protection and preservation of natural resources. This book considers the modern experience of fighting climate change based on possibilities of Industry 4.0 at the national scale in view of developed and developing countries with a special focus on Russia and at the corporate scale by the example of transnational corporations. It determines the future contribution of Industry 4.0 into development of responsible production and consumption, and compiles the “outlines” of “green” economy in Industry 4.0. It offers recommendations for control of climate change in Industry 4.0, and presents the authors’ vision of ecological responsibility in Industry 4.0 for implementing the sustainable development goals. This book will be of interest to academics and practitioners interested in climate change and development of Industry 4.0, as well contributing to a national economic policy for fighting climate change and corporate strategies of sustainable development in Industry 4.0.
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783030891206
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(X, 229 p. 2 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    Series Statement: Exploring the Basic Income Guarantee
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Merrill, Roberto, 1972 - Basic income experiments
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    Keywords: Grundeinkommen ; Wirkungsanalyse ; Theorie-Praxis-Verhältnis ; Meinung ; Verhalten ; Experiment ; Welt ; Public finance. ; Public policy. ; Economic theory. ; Labor economics. ; Finance, Public. ; Political planning. ; Experimental economics. ; Grundeinkommen ; Wirkungsanalyse ; Theorie-Praxis-Verhältnis ; Fallstudie
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part 1. What we have learned from the interviews -- Chapter 2. The goal, context, and methods behind our case studies -- Chapter 3. What do our case studies tell us? -- Part 2. New questions the interviews have raised -- Chapter 4. The decision to implement UBI experiments -- Chapter 5. How results are interpreted -- Chapter 6. From experiment to policy implementation? -- Part 3. How to answer the new questions about basic income experiments, pilots and policies? -- Chapter 7 How the findings from out interviews help advance the Basic Income debate and advocacy -- Chapter 8. Conclusion: why should we conduct basic income experiments, pilots, or policies?.
    Abstract: This book brings together insights and reflections following a set of interviews conducted with the main stakeholders involved in past, current, and future basic income experiments. It provides an analysis of some of the major elements and factors influencing experiments, as well of some of their most important outputs understood as results of their own experimental design, their sociological and political basis, and the epistemological status of their results. By pursuing a bottom-up strategy, where the interviews conducted take a pivotal role in the collection and analysis phase of the book, this book gathers key questions relating to policy experiments. Some questions reflected upon include the general idea of why one should engage and implement a basic income experiment, and the paradox consisting in the fact that most basic income experiments fall short of being closely considered “pure” basic income schemes. In facing the question and the paradox head-on, the book assesses questions of experimental design, the political and social context surrounding the policy, and the main results and what can they tell us about basic income. Roberto Merrill is an assistant professor of moral and political philosophy at the University of Minho, where he does research at the Centre for Ethics, Politics & Society. He has published and edited several books, the most recent one in 2019 on basic income (in Portuguese). He co-edited with Daniel Weinstock a book on Political Neutrality: a Re-evaluation (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). Catarina Neves holds an MSc in Management with a minor in social enterprise from Nova School of Business and Economics. She is currently working in her PhD thesis on the philosophical justification of Unconditional Basic Income, and in what way can the theoretical concepts be found in empirical experiments of UBI. Bru Laín researched at the Karl Polanyi Institute for Political Economy (Concordia University), the Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics (University of Brighton), and the Chaire Hoover d'éthique économique et sociale (UC Louvain), and works between social policies and political philosophy.
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    ISBN: 9783031190513
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 196 p. 38 illus., 34 illus. in color.)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fraud and corruption in EU funding
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    Keywords: Financial services industry. ; Finance—Law and legislation. ; Finance, Public. ; White collar crimes. ; Fraud ; Corruption ; European Funds ; Corruption Perception Index ; European Structural and Investment Funds ; Detecting Fraud ; Anti-fraud laws ; Artificial Neural Network (ANN) model ; Fighting corruption in private and public institutions ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Betrug ; Korruption ; Europäische Union ; Gesetzgebung
    Abstract: Chapter 1. The Corruption Problem in Europe -- Chapter 2: An Analysis of the Efficiency of European Funds -- Chapter 3: Fighting Fraud and Corruption in European Structural and Investments Funds -- Chapter 4: Innovative Methods for Predicting Fraud and Corruption -- Chapter 5: Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book provides systematic comparative research of antifraud laws and context at EU countries using a Artificial Neural Network (ANN) model to predict illegal activities in ERDF and CF. It also details a map of corruption risk with the goal of reducing corruption and fraud in the management of European Regional Development Funds and Cohesion Funds through the incorporation of adequate measures and strategies derived from the resulting of EUMODFRAUD EU Project. The authors analyse the specific situations, observe the risks and finally, propose an innovative method that allows predicting fraudulent acts, which will be of interest to both academics, researchers, and policy makers in financial services, public finance, and financial crime. David Blanco-Alcántara is a Senior Lecturer in Corporate Finance at the University of Burgos, Spain. Fernando García-Moreno Rodríguez is a Senior Lecturer in Administrative Law in the Faculty of Law, University of Burgos, Spain. Óscar López-de-Foronda Pérez is a Senior Lecturer in Corporate Finance and Accounting at the University of Burgos, Spain.
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