This report presents compelling evidence which shows that wealthy individuals can be motivated to try social investments.
This report presents compelling evidence which shows that many of the more affluent wealthy individuals (over £100k of investment assets) can be motivated to try social investments.
A combination of research approaches reaches the conclusion that the primary motivator for this group is 'social/ethical values'. They are motivated by a desire for wealth to achieve a social good as well as have the potential to produce a return.
The potential for a lower return or for the need for social enterprises to work with government are not a barrier to involvement. The overwhelming motivation for becoming a social investor is that, as with other parts of their lives, their wealth should have a positive impact on society.
Published
April 2011
Author
Antony Elliott
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