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Virtuous Capital: How to Measure Business's Contribution to Society
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The authors argue that the corporate world and the world that it serves are ready for the next evolution of corporate virtue: 'virtuous capital'. Annual budgets and sustainability reports provide some hints about a company's true character, they say, but there is something that is far more telling: capital commitments. They show how 'virtuous capital', as indicated on a balance sheet, speaks volumes as to a firm's long-range commitment to making the world a better place. They provide four avenues for leaders to focus on going forward, including risk reallocation, different forms of ownership and government incentives.