Roadmapping New Impact Bonds in a Post-COVID World: Insights from Case Studies in the Education Sector

In the last year, COVID-19 has tested both advanced and developing economies. Within such a context, the global learning crisis is expected to increase due to difficulties in accessing technology or in receiving learning support. Such a huge need, globally identified with the Sustainable Development...

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Main Authors: Abdellah Kabli, Alessandro Rizzello, Annarita Trotta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/8/4121
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spelling doaj-94f780520fa44781a2c146003de4e5b72021-04-07T23:04:30ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-04-01134121412110.3390/su13084121Roadmapping New Impact Bonds in a Post-COVID World: Insights from Case Studies in the Education SectorAbdellah Kabli0Alessandro Rizzello1Annarita Trotta2Department of Law, Economics and Sociology, University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, 88100 Catanzaro, ItalyDepartment of Law, Economics and Sociology, University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, 88100 Catanzaro, ItalyDepartment of Law, Economics and Sociology, University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, 88100 Catanzaro, ItalyIn the last year, COVID-19 has tested both advanced and developing economies. Within such a context, the global learning crisis is expected to increase due to difficulties in accessing technology or in receiving learning support. Such a huge need, globally identified with the Sustainable Development Goal number 4 (hereafter SDG 4), implies the need for large-scale solutions from governments around the world, especially in terms of dedicated financial resources. In this context, the impact-investing sector offers an innovative financial tool, i.e., impact bonds (IBs), which are widely applied in the education sector, even if their limitations and potentials remain unexplored in academia. Based on these considerations, our work explores whether and how IBs can contribute to funding and improving educational outcomes, with a focus on their potentials in the post-COVID world. This study adopts a qualitative approach by performing a case study analysis of four IBs. Our pilot analysis is based on the following key dimensions: (i) partnerships and contractual arrangements; (ii) financial terms; and (iii) measurement and impact. The results offer interesting insights by deriving a preliminary model on the role of IBs in the post-COVID-19 world.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/8/4121COVID-19educationSDG 4social impact bond(s)impact bond design
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Annarita Trotta
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Annarita Trotta
Roadmapping New Impact Bonds in a Post-COVID World: Insights from Case Studies in the Education Sector
Sustainability
COVID-19
education
SDG 4
social impact bond(s)
impact bond design
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Alessandro Rizzello
Annarita Trotta
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title Roadmapping New Impact Bonds in a Post-COVID World: Insights from Case Studies in the Education Sector
title_short Roadmapping New Impact Bonds in a Post-COVID World: Insights from Case Studies in the Education Sector
title_full Roadmapping New Impact Bonds in a Post-COVID World: Insights from Case Studies in the Education Sector
title_fullStr Roadmapping New Impact Bonds in a Post-COVID World: Insights from Case Studies in the Education Sector
title_full_unstemmed Roadmapping New Impact Bonds in a Post-COVID World: Insights from Case Studies in the Education Sector
title_sort roadmapping new impact bonds in a post-covid world: insights from case studies in the education sector
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-04-01
description In the last year, COVID-19 has tested both advanced and developing economies. Within such a context, the global learning crisis is expected to increase due to difficulties in accessing technology or in receiving learning support. Such a huge need, globally identified with the Sustainable Development Goal number 4 (hereafter SDG 4), implies the need for large-scale solutions from governments around the world, especially in terms of dedicated financial resources. In this context, the impact-investing sector offers an innovative financial tool, i.e., impact bonds (IBs), which are widely applied in the education sector, even if their limitations and potentials remain unexplored in academia. Based on these considerations, our work explores whether and how IBs can contribute to funding and improving educational outcomes, with a focus on their potentials in the post-COVID world. This study adopts a qualitative approach by performing a case study analysis of four IBs. Our pilot analysis is based on the following key dimensions: (i) partnerships and contractual arrangements; (ii) financial terms; and (iii) measurement and impact. The results offer interesting insights by deriving a preliminary model on the role of IBs in the post-COVID-19 world.
topic COVID-19
education
SDG 4
social impact bond(s)
impact bond design
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/8/4121
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