Report on monitoring results and analysis : D1.1

D1.1 responds to the EU efforts to foster impact investment (an investment that delivers social, environmental and economic benefits) by developing an innovative RRI-based model for start-ups, complemented by an RRI-based impact investment indicator list in a multi-stakeholder (quadruple helix) context. This report, that provides the theoretical grounding for the entire project, represents a systematic review on socially responsible investment (SRI) by studying the extent to which current tools for achieving socially responsible investments are attuned to the specificities of social tech start-ups. To do this, the industry-standard screening method developed by GIIN, known as Impact Reporting and Investment Standards or ‘IRIS’, is employed as a case in point. This Responsible Impact Assessment Model culminates with 24 indicators enabling to ‘measure’ best practices for responsible start-ups or investors in start-ups, by checking strategies, drivers and barriers that these actors experience in their effort to engage in responsible investment in start-ups. Based on these insights, advice to start-ups on how to become more responsible organisations can be provided.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ryan, Mark, Popa, Eugen, Blok, Vincent
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: RRIstart
Subjects:Life Science,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/report-on-monitoring-results-and-analysis-d11
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