The Good, the Bad & the Ugly - an exploratory study of impact investors’ perceptions of impact, return and risk.
Abstract
In consumer research, the decision-making process of ethical investors has foremost
been studied in the context of ESG- and SR investments. However, little attention has been paid
to the new breed of ethical investments; impact investments. Impact investments are
characterized by a dual return of financial and sustainable nature, where the consumer invests in
an impact organization due to its pro-social, or environmental, beliefs. The impact investor’s
investment behavior is however challenged by dimensions such as perceived risk, trust, financial
return and perceived consumer effectiveness (PCE), presenting the impact investor with ethical
dilemmas. The study at hand presents three themes of impact investors; the Investing
Philanthropist, the Experienced Investor and the Indecisive Investor, each showcasing different
perceptions of the risk-return-impact continuum associated with impact investments, resulting in
a new terminology referred to as perceived impact risk.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Marketing and Consumption
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Date
2017-06-30Author
Andersson, Linus
Andersson, David
Keywords
impact investor
consumer behavior
impact investing
ethical investments
SRI
perceived risk
trust
PCE
return
impact
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2017:169
Language
eng
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