Blockchain technology for Islamic social impact investment and its applicability in Malaysia’s green energy sector

Mudaliar, Bass, Dithrich, and Nova (2019) defined impact investment as an “investment made to generate positive, measurable, social and environmental impact alongside a financial return”. Based on a survey by the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN), a total of USD 35.5 billion was invested and 11...

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Main Authors: Adam Sa'ad, Auwal, Puteri Hanie Shahirah, Binti Noorhelmee, Nurulhuda binti, Md Nazar, Beytullah, Aydin
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spelling my.iium.irep.895392021-07-26T08:11:39Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/89539/ Blockchain technology for Islamic social impact investment and its applicability in Malaysia’s green energy sector Adam Sa'ad, Auwal Puteri Hanie Shahirah, Binti Noorhelmee Nurulhuda binti, Md Nazar Beytullah, Aydin BPH Islamic Economics Mudaliar, Bass, Dithrich, and Nova (2019) defined impact investment as an “investment made to generate positive, measurable, social and environmental impact alongside a financial return”. Based on a survey by the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN), a total of USD 35.5 billion was invested and 11,136 deals were closed related to social impact investment in 2017 (Coulter, 2020). In order to achieve the United Nation Sustainable Development Goals 2030 (UN DSGs 2030) for sustainable financial inclusion, Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad (BIMB) integrates environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria in their investment portfolio, as well as leveraging the benefits of investment using robo-advisory to attract retail investors (DinarStandard, 2020). 2021-04-23 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/89539/1/89539_Blockchain%20technology%20for%20Islamic%20social%20impact%20investment.pptx application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/89539/2/89539_Blockchain%20technology%20for%20Islamic%20social%20impact%20investment.pdf Adam Sa'ad, Auwal and Puteri Hanie Shahirah, Binti Noorhelmee and Nurulhuda binti, Md Nazar and Beytullah, Aydin (2021) Blockchain technology for Islamic social impact investment and its applicability in Malaysia’s green energy sector. In: International Conference of Computing and Technological Solutions with Artificial Intelligence, 23 - 25 April 2021, Virtual. (Unpublished)
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English
topic BPH Islamic Economics
spellingShingle BPH Islamic Economics
Adam Sa'ad, Auwal
Puteri Hanie Shahirah, Binti Noorhelmee
Nurulhuda binti, Md Nazar
Beytullah, Aydin
Blockchain technology for Islamic social impact investment and its applicability in Malaysia’s green energy sector
description Mudaliar, Bass, Dithrich, and Nova (2019) defined impact investment as an “investment made to generate positive, measurable, social and environmental impact alongside a financial return”. Based on a survey by the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN), a total of USD 35.5 billion was invested and 11,136 deals were closed related to social impact investment in 2017 (Coulter, 2020). In order to achieve the United Nation Sustainable Development Goals 2030 (UN DSGs 2030) for sustainable financial inclusion, Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad (BIMB) integrates environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria in their investment portfolio, as well as leveraging the benefits of investment using robo-advisory to attract retail investors (DinarStandard, 2020).
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Adam Sa'ad, Auwal
Puteri Hanie Shahirah, Binti Noorhelmee
Nurulhuda binti, Md Nazar
Beytullah, Aydin
author_facet Adam Sa'ad, Auwal
Puteri Hanie Shahirah, Binti Noorhelmee
Nurulhuda binti, Md Nazar
Beytullah, Aydin
author_sort Adam Sa'ad, Auwal
title Blockchain technology for Islamic social impact investment and its applicability in Malaysia’s green energy sector
title_short Blockchain technology for Islamic social impact investment and its applicability in Malaysia’s green energy sector
title_full Blockchain technology for Islamic social impact investment and its applicability in Malaysia’s green energy sector
title_fullStr Blockchain technology for Islamic social impact investment and its applicability in Malaysia’s green energy sector
title_full_unstemmed Blockchain technology for Islamic social impact investment and its applicability in Malaysia’s green energy sector
title_sort blockchain technology for islamic social impact investment and its applicability in malaysia’s green energy sector
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