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Books

Hebb T. Ed. (2012), The Next Generation of Responsible Investing, Springer Publishing, Netherlands.

Hebb T., (2008) No Small Change: Pension Funds and Corporate Engagement, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York.

Graham K., (2002) Aboriginal Communities and Urban Sustainability, with Evelyn Peters. (Ottawa: Canadian Policy Research Networks Discussion Paper F/27, ). Pp.34. (Equal Co-author)

Graham K., (1998) Talking with Canadians: Citizen Engagement and the Social Union, and Frances Abele, Alex Ker, Antonia Maioni, Susan Phillips. (Ottawa: Canadian Council on Social Development,) Pp. 47 plus appendices. (Equal Co-author)

Graham K., (1998) Urban Governance in Canada: Representation, Resources and Restructuring, and Susan D. Phillips, with Allan Maslove. (Toronto: Harcourt Brace,) Pp. 325. (Equal Co-author)

Graham K., (1996) Soliloquy and Dialogue with Carolyn Dittburner and Frances Abele. (Ottawa: Canada Communications Group,) Pp. 351. (Principal Author)

Graham K., (1987) An Overview of Socio-Demographic Conditions of Registered Indians Residing Off-Reserve. (Ottawa: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada,) Pp. 176.

Graham K., (1986) An Overview of Registered Indian Conditions in Ontario. (Ottawa: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada,) Pp. 138.

Graham K., (1984) A Climate for Change, with M.P. Sharon Brown, Anne B. McAllister and Margot Wojciechowski, (Eastern Arctic Study: Institute of Local Government and Centre for Resource Studies, Queen's University, Kingston,) Pp. 176. (Principal Author)

Graham K., (1981) A Research Framework for the Study of Financial Management and Accounting in Canadian Local Government, (Canadian Certified General Accountants Association, Vancouver,) Pp. 46.

Graham K., (1980) Local and Regional Government in the Northwest Territories, with Anne B. McAllister and Marcia E. George, (Institute of Local Government, Queen's University, Kingston) Pp. 64. (Principal Author)

Graham K., (1979) Bargaining for Cities: Municipalities and Intergovernmental Relations - An Assessment, with Lionel D. Feldman, (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy,) Pp. 143. (Equal Co-Author)

Graham K., The Inuit Land Claim, Constitutional Development and Local Government Reform in the Northwest Territories: An Overview, with Anne B. McAllister, (Eastern Arctic Study, Institute of Local Government and Centre for Resource Studies, Queen's University, Kingston) Pp. 50. (Equal Co-Author)


Book Chapters

Hebb T., Hachigian H., and Allen R.(2012) “Impact of Corporate Engagement in Canada”, in The Next Generation of Responsible Investing, Hebb t. ed., Springer Publishing, Netherlands.

Hebb T., Madill J., and Brouard F., (2012) Exploring Social Transformation, Financial Self Sufficiency and Innovation in Canadian Social Enterprises in Businesses with a Difference: Balancing the Social and Economic, L. Mook, J. Quarter and S. Ryan eds., University of Toronto Press, Toronto. 

Hagerman L., Hebb T.  (2009) “Balancing Risk and Return in Urban Investing” in forthcoming co-edited collection Financial Risk Management: From the Global to the Local, Oxford, Oxford University Press. 

Hebb T., Beeferman L., (2009) “US Pension Funds’ Labour-Friendly Investments”, Journal of Comparative Social Welfare Volume 25, Issue 2, 2009 forthcoming.

Abele, Frances and Thierry Rodon, (2008) “Coming in from the Cold: Inuit Diplomacy and Global Citizenship” in J. Marshall Beier, ed. Indigenous Diplomacy Palgrave, forthcoming.

Abele, Frances and Michael J. Prince, (2008) “A Little Imagination Required: How Canada Funds Territorial and Northern Aboriginal Governments” in Allan Maslove, ed. How Ottawa Spends 2008-09. Oxford University Press.

Abele, Frances and Michael J. Prince, (2008) “The Future of Fiscal Federalism: Funding Regimes for Aboriginal Self-Government” in Yale Belanger, Aboriginal Self-Government in Canada. Saskatoon: Purich Publishers.

Hebb T. Beeferman L., (2008) ) “US Pension Funds’ Labour-Friendly Investments”, in The "Social" in Social Security: Market, State and Associations in Retirement Provision, Mark Hyde and John Dixon eds., Edwin Mellen Press, Lampeter, UK. Forthcoming.

Jackson, E.T. (2008).  “How Ottawa Doesn’t Spend: The Rapid Appearance and Disappearance – and Possible Reappearance – of the Federal Social Economy Initiative.” In A. Maslove (ed).  How Ottawa Spends.  Montreal/Kingston: McGill-Queen’s Press, forthcoming. 35p. (Sole Author).

Jackson, E.T. (2008).   “Knowledge Collisions: Perspectives from CED Practitioners Working with Women” (with M. Stratton).  In K. Church, N. Bascia and E. Shragge (eds).  Learning Through Community: Exploring Participatory Practices.  London: Springer Press, 117-142.  (Second Co-Author).  (Chapter and book supported by SSHRC project entitled Network on Adult Lifelong Learning, managed by OISE/University of Toronto).

Jackson, E.T. (2008).    “Steering on Black Ice: The Continuing Search for Sustainable Livelihoods in the Ottawa Tech Sector” (with R. Khan).  In N. Novakowski and R. Tremblay (eds).  Perspectives on Ottawa’s High-Tech sector.  Brussels: Peter Lang, 119-143. (Lead Co-Author).

Manley, K, Hebb T., and Jackson E.T. (2008) Economically Targeted Investing: Financial and Collateral Impacts in Pensions at Work: Socially Responsible Investment of Union-Based Pension Funds, J. Quarter, I. Carmichael and S. Ryan eds., University of Toronto Press, Toronto.

Steiger A., Hebb T., and Hagerman L.(2008) The Case for the Community Partner in Economic Development. In, Fabiani, D. and Buss, T. (eds.) Reengineering Community Development for the 21st Century.M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, NY.

Clark G.L. and Hebb T. (2007) Pension Fund Corporate Engagement: The Fifth Stage of Capitalism In Fundamentals of Corporate Governance VOLUME 4 Stakeholders and Sustainability, Thomas Clarke and Marie dela Rama eds., Sage Publishing, London UK.

Clark, G.L., T. Hebb and D. Wójcik (2007) Institutional investors and the language of finance: the global metrics of market performance. Chapter 2 in, J. Godfrey and K. Chalmers (eds.) Globalisation of Accounting Standards. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham. pp. 15-33.

Graham K., (2007) “Another Fine Balance: Managing Diversity in Canadian Cities,” with Susan D. Phillips. In Leslie Siedle, Keith Banting and Thomas Courchene (eds) Diversity and Canada’s Future: Recognition, Accommodation and Shared Citizenship (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy). Pp.40.

Hebb T. (2007) The Economic Inefficiency of Secrecy: Pension Fund Investors’ Corporate Transparency Concerns in Fundamentals of Corporate Governance VOLUME 4 Stakeholders and Sustainability, Thomas Clarke and Marie dela Rama eds., Sage Publishing, London UK.

Graham K., (2005) “Municipal Reforms in the Northern Territories: Now for Something Different.” in Joseph Garcea and Edd Lesage Jr. (eds.) Municipal Reforms in Canada: Municipal Governance for the 21st Century (Toronto: Oxford University Press,)

Graham K., (2002) “Introduction: Urban Affairs in Canada: Changing Roles and Changing Perspectives,” with Caroline Andrew and Susan D. Phillips, in Caroline Andrew, Katherine A. Graham and Susan D. Phillips (eds.) Urban Affairs: Back on the Policy Agenda. (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, ). Pp.17. (Equal co-author).

Graham K., (2000) "Hand in Hand: When Accountability Meets Collaboration in the Voluntary Sector" with Susan D. Phillips in Keith Banting (ed.) The Non-Profit Sector in Canada: Roles and Relationships (Kingston: School of Policy Studies - Queen's University,) Pp. 41. (Second Author)

Graham K., (2000) “Lessons from the Policy Discourse on Aboriginal Education”, with Frances Abele and Carolyn Dittburner. In Marlene Brant Castellano, Lynne Davis and Louise Lahache (eds.) Aboriginal Education: Fulfilling the Promise. (Vancouver: UBC Press, )Pp.22. (Equal Co-Author)

Graham K., (1999) “Negotiating Canada: Changes in Aboriginal Policy Over the Last Thirty Years” with Frances Abele and Allan M. Maslove in Leslie Pal (ed.) How Ottawa Spends 1999-2000 (Toronto: Oxford University Press,) Pp. 42. (Equal Co-author).

Graham K., (1999) “Urban Aboriginal Governance in Canada: Paradigm and Prospects” in John Hylton (ed.) Aboriginal Self-government in Canada. (Edmonton: Purich, ) Pp. 15.

Graham K., (1998) “Emerging Solitudes: The New Era in Provincial-Municipal Relations” with Susan D. Phillips, in Martin W. Westmacott and Hugh P. Mellon (eds.) Public Administration and Policy: Governing in Challenging Times (Scarborough: Prentice Hall Allyn and Bacon,) Pp. 15. (Equal Co-Author)

Graham K., (1998) “From Public Participation to Citizens Engagement,” with Susan D. Phillips in Katherine A. Graham and Susan D. Phillips (eds.) Citizens Engagement: Lessons in participation From Local Government (Toronto: Institute of Public Administration of Canada and Intergovernmental Committee on Urban and Regional Research, ) Pp. 30. (Equal Co-author)

Graham K., (1998) “Making Public Participation More Effective: Issues for Local Government,” with Susan D. Phillips in Katherine A. Graham and Susan D. Phillips (eds.) Citizens Engagement: Lessons in Participation from local Government (Toronto: Institute of Public Administration Of Canada and Intergovernmental Committee on Urban and Regional Research,) Pp. 30. (Equal Co-author)

Graham K., (1995) "Collective Bargaining in the Municipal Sector" in Gene Swimmer and Mark Thompson (eds.), Public Sector Collective Bargaining in Canada: Beginning of the End or End of the Beginning (Kingston: IRC Press,).

Graham K., (1993)"Local Special Purpose Bodies: A Taxonomy and Preliminary Evaluation," in David Siegel and Dale Richmond (eds.), Local Special Purpose Bodies in Canada (Toronto: Institute of Public Administration of Canada,).

"Capital Planning/Capital Budgeting: The Future of Canada's Capital," in Frances Abele (ed.) How Ottawa Spends 1992/93 (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1992).

Graham K., (1990) "Devolution and Local Government," in Gurston Dacks (ed.), Devolution and Constitutional Development in the Canadian North (Ottawa: Carleton University Press,), Pp. 30.

Graham K., (1990) "Implementing Devolution," in Gurston Dacks (ed.), Devolution and Constitutional Development in the Canadian North (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, ), Pp. 28.

Graham K., (1990) "Once More With Feeling?" in Katherine A. Graham (ed.) How Ottawa Spends 1990/91 (Ottawa, Carleton University Press, ).

Graham K., (1989) "Discretion and the Governance of Canada: The Buck Stops Where?" in Katherine A. Graham (ed.), How Ottawa Spends 1989-90 (Ottawa, Carleton University Press, ), Pp. 24.

Graham K., (1989) "High Politics Is Not Enough: Policies and Programs for Aboriginal Peoples in Alberta and Ontario," with Frances Abele in David Hawkes (ed.), Defining the Responsibilities: Federal and Provincial Governments and Aboriginal Peoples (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, ), Pp. 32. (Equal Co-Author)

Graham K., (1988)"Heading Into the Stretch: Pathology of a Government," in Katherine A. Graham (ed.), How Ottawa Spends 1988-89, (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, ), Pp. 22.

Graham K., (1988) "Plus Que Ça Change...Northern and Native Policy," with Frances Abele in Katherine A. Graham (ed.), How Ottawa Spends 1988-89, (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, ) Pp. 25. (Equal Co-Author)

Graham K., (1987) "Indian Policy Under the Tories: Cleaning Up After the Buffalo Jump," in Michael J. Prince (ed.) How Ottawa Spends 1987-88 (Toronto: Methuen, ) Pp. 30.

Graham K., (1981) "Local Government Reform in Canada," with L.D. Feldman, in Gunlicks, Arthur B., Local Government Reform and Reorganization: An International Perspective, Kennikat Press, . Pp. 30. (Equal Co-Author)

Graham K., (1981) Organizational Change in Urban Local Governments: A Perspective, Occasional Paper No. 1, Institute of Local Government, Queen's University at Kingston. Reprinted in Lionel D. Feldman (ed.), Politics and Government of Urban Canada, 4th ed., Methuen, Agincourt, , Pp. 25.


Articles

Hebb, T., Hamilton A., and Hachigian H., (forthcoming) “Responsible Property Investment in Canada, Journal of Business Ethics, forthcoming.

Huppe G. and Hebb T. (2010) The Virtue of CalPERS Emerging Markets Principles, Journal of Sustainable Finance and Investment, forthcoming Fall 2010.

Madill J., Brouard F., and Hebb T. (2010) Canadian Social Enterprises: An Empirical Exploration of Social Transformation, Financial Self Sufficiency and Innovation, Journal of NonProfit and Public Sector Marketing.

Philips S., Hebb T. (2010) Financing the Civil Society, Policy and Society, forthcoming Fall 2010.

Graham K., (2009) “Federal-Municipal relations in Canada: The changing organizational landscape,” with Christopher Stoney, Canadian Public Administration, Vol.52, No.3, September, Pp.23 (Secondary author)

Graham K., (2009) “The ‘Ottawa syndrome:’ The localization of federal public servants in Canada,” with G. Swimmer, Canadian Public Administration, Vol .52, No.2, September, Pp.20 (Primary Author)

Hebb T. (2009) “Engaging Institutional Investors in Social Finance” Making Waves. Vol 20 number 3 autumn/ winter 2009

Hebb T., Beeferman L., (2009) “US Pension Funds’ Labour-Friendly Investments”, Journal of Comparative Social Welfare Volume 25, Issue 2, 2009 forthcoming.

Abele, Frances and Michael J. Prince, (2008) “Four Pathways to Aboriginal Self-Government in Canada” American Review of Canadian Studies.

Clark G L, Salo J, Hebb T, (2008), "Social and environmental shareholder activism in the public spotlight: US corporate annual meetings, campaign strategies, and environmental performance, 2001 – 04" Environment and Planning A. 40 1370-1390.

Hagerman L., Clark G. and Hebb T. (2007) Investment Intermediaries in Economic Development: Linking Public Pension Funds to Urban Revitalization. Community Development Investment Review, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, 3(1).

Steiger A., Hebb T., and Hagerman L (2007) Linking Investors to Economic Development. Bridges, Community Affairs Department of Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Summer 2007.

Hebb T., (2006) The Economic Inefficiency of Secrecy. Journal of Business Ethics 63 385-405.

Clark, G. L., Hebb., T; (2005) "Why do they care? The market for corporate global responsibility and the role of institutional investors." Environment and Planning A 37 2015-2031

Hebb, T., Wójcik, D. (2005) Global standards and emerging markets: the institutional investment value chain and CalPERS’ investment strategy. Environment and Planning A 37 1955-1974

Clark G L., Hebb T. (2004) "Corporate Engagement: The fifth stage of capitalism.” Relations industrielles / Industrial Relations 59 142-170.

Graham K., (2003) “The New Trilateralism: Experiments in Federal - Municipal – Community Relationships,” with Susan D. Phillips and Alex Ker, ARNOVA, Denver, November, Pp. 44. (Secondary Auther).

Graham K., (2002) “A Framework for Balanced Growth and Public Investment,” with Allan Maslove and Frances Woolley, TD Forum on Canada’s Standard of Living. Ottawa, October 7,. Pp. 12. (Equal Co-author).

Graham K., (2001) “Learning from Experience: Ottawa as a Cautionary Tale of Reforming Urban Government,” with Allan M. Maslove and Susan D. Phillips, Journal of Comparative Policy Studies, Vol 3, No. 3, Nov., Pp. 18 (Equal Co-author)

Graham K., (2000) “Enhancing University-Community Partnerships: Challenges in Retooling the Academy for More Effective Engagement with Civil Society,” with Edward T. Jackson and Allan M. Maslove, Education Through Partnership, Vol 4, No.2, November, Pp.14 (Equal Co-Author)

Graham K., (1998) “Urban Aboriginal Governance in Canada: Paradigms and Prospects” Zeitschrift für Kanada – Studien, Vol.33, No.1,, Pp. 12.

Graham K., (1998) “Who does what in Ontario: The process of provincial-municipal disentanglement,” with Susan D. Phillips, Canadian Public Administration, Vol. 41, No.2, Summer, Pp. 34 (Equal Co-author).

Graham K., (1997)“Citizen engagement: beyond the customer revolution,” with Susan D. Phillips, Canadian Public Administration, Vol. 40, No. 2, Summer, Pp.18. (Equal Co-Author)

Graham K., (1995)“Implementing Aboriginal Self-Government: A Personal Perspective,” in Evelyn J. Peters (ed.), Aboriginal Self-Government in Urban Areas (Kingston: Institute of Intergovernmental Relations,), Pp. 179-182.

Graham K., (1990)"Implementing Devolution: Learning From Experience," In The Northern Studies Review, No. 5, Summer, Pp. 130-147.

Graham K., (1987) "Training Administrators From Developing Counties," with N. Harvey Lithwick. Proceedings, Tenth Annual Conference on Teaching Public Administration, Washington D.C., April, Pp. 13. (Equal Co-Author)

Graham K., (1985) "Models of Community Participation in Planning and Regulation of Non-renewable Resources Development in the Canadian Territorial North," the Canadian Committee on Northern Population Research, Proceedings, the International Conference on Northern Population Issues (Denmark), Pp. 12.

Graham K., (1984) "Native Perspectives on Mineral Development," presented to the National Conference on Native participation in Mineral Development Activities," Kingston, Ontario, March 27-29,. Published in Native Participation in Mineral Development Activities (Kingston: Centre for Resource Studies, Queen's University, 1984), Pp. 8.

Graham K., (1983) "Corporatism, Elite Accommodation and Pluralism: Approaches to Public Participation and Private Accountability in Northern Development," presented to the Atlantic Provinces Political Science Association, Saint John, October 1982. Published in Papers of Eighth Annual APPSA/APPEA Conference (Saint John: University of New Brunswick,), Pp. 14.

Graham K., (1983) "Public Administration and Municipal Government," with T.J. Plunkett, Canadian Public Administration, Silver Anniversary Issue, Winter. Pp. 16. (Equal Co-Author)

Graham K., (1979) "Intergovernmental Relations and Urban Growth: A Canadian View," with L.D. Feldman, in Local Government Studies, January. Reprinted in Feldman, 1981. Pp. 17. (Equal Co-Author)


Working Papers

Hebb T. (2011) Report on Social Metrics, Key Informant Interviews for HRSDC, Gov. of Canada, Working Paper 11-02, Carleton Centre for Community Innovation, Carleton University.

Hachigian, H. (2011) Leveraging Canadian Shareholders to Effect Change in Corporate Governance: A Case Study, Working Paper 11-01, Carleton Centre for Community Innovation.

Hebb T. (2010) “The Role of Institutional Investors in Social Finance” Report to Task Force on Social Finance, MaRS, Toronto, Ontario.

Hebb T., Hachigian H., and Allen R.(2010) “Impact of Corporate Engagement in Canada”, Working Paper 10-02, Carleton Centre for Community Innovation, Carleton University.

Brouard F., Hebb T., and Madill J. (2009) "A Typology of Social Enterprise" Working Paper 09-01, Carleton Centre for Community Innovation, Carleton University.

Harji K and Hebb T. (2009) “The Quest for Blended Value Returns”, Working Paper 09-04, Carleton Centre for Community Innovation, Carleton University.

Hebb T., Wood D. and Hamilton A. (2009) "Responsible Property Investing" Report, SHARE, Vancouver B.C.

Abele, Frances (2008) "Canada’s Northern and Circumpolar Future: Background Paper". Institute for Research on Public Policy.

Hebb T. (2008) "CalSTRS Case Study: Diversity as an Investment Framework: CalSTRS Targeted Investment Strategy Working paper", Oxford University Centre for the Environment

Jackson, E.T. (2008).  “Cases and Tools on Corporate Sector Engagement in Community Economic Development.”  Carleton Centre for Community Innovation, Carleton University. 40p. (Lead Co-Editor of Series; Second Co-Author of Three Cases).

Jackson, E.T. (2008).  “Knowledge for Strong Communities: Ten Themes, Thirty-Five Lessons – Reflections on Ten Years of CEDTAP.”  J.W. McConnell Family Foundation, Montreal and Carleton Centre for Community Innovation, Carleton University, Ottawa.  100p. (Sole Author).

Abele, Frances (2007) Like an Ill-Fitting Boot: Government, Governance, and Management Systems in the Contemporary Indian Act. Squamish Territory: National Centre for First Nations Governance.

Hagerman L., Clark G. and Hebb T. (2007) Investment Vehicles Case Study: Investment intermediaries in economic development: Linking public pension funds to urban revitalization Working Paper, Oxford University Centre for the Environment, wpg 07-09 http://www.geog.ox.ac.uk/research/transformations/wpapers/wpg07-09.html

Hagerman L., Clark G. and Hebb T. (2006) Massachusetts Pension Reserves Investment Management Board: urban investing through a transparent selection process. Working Paper, Oxford University Centre for the Environment, wpg 06-16 http://www.geog.ox.ac.uk/research/transformations/wpapers/wpg06-16.html

Hebb T. (2006) California Case Study A: Private Equity CalPERS’ California Initiative, Working Paper, Oxford University Centre for the Environment, wpg 05-15 http://urban.ouce.ox.ac.uk/research.php

Hebb T. (2006) Pension Funds and Urban Revitalization California Case Study B: Real Estate CalPERS' California Urban Real Estate Initiative. . Working Paper, Oxford University Centre for the Environment, wpg 06-16 Wpg 05-16 http://urban.ouce.ox.ac.uk/research.php

Hagerman L., Clark G., and Hebb T. (2005) Pension Funds and Urban Revitalization New York Case Study: Competitive returns and a revitalized New York. Working Paper, Oxford University Centre for the Environment, wpg 05-13 http://urban.ouce.ox.ac.uk/research.php

Straus K., Clark G.L., Hebb T., and Hagerman L. (2004) U.S. Public Sector Pension Funds and Urban Revitalization: An overview of policy and programs. Working Paper, Oxford University Centre for the Environment, wpg 05-02 http://urban.ouce.ox.ac.uk/research.php

Steiger A., Hebb T. and Hagerman L., “Community Intermediaries in Urban Investments”, Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.

Harji K and Hebb T. “Investing for Impact: Issues and Opportunities for Social Finance in Canada”,Working Paper 10-04 Carleton Centre for Community Innovation, Carleton University.


Presentations 

Hebb T. (2011) Presenter and panelist “Impact Investing Metrics” Impact Investing Centre Conference, Dec. 14th 2011.

Hebb T. (2011) Keynote Address, Mainstreaming Responsible Investing, University of Sydney, Nov. 24th 2011.

Hebb T. and Sharma R. (2011) New Finance for America’s Cities. UN PRI, Stockholm, Sweden, September 28th 2011.

Hebb T. (2011) Presenter and panelist “Impact of Engagement” UN PRI in Person Meeting, Paris, France Sept. 15th 2011.

 Allen R., Letourneau H., and Hebb T (2011) Shareholder Engagement in the Extractive Sector, CBERN SRI Symposium, UBC Law School, Vancouver BC, Sept. 10th 2011

Hebb T. (2011) “Understanding Impact Investing” Webinar for global audience, UN PRI, May 2011.

Hebb T. (2011) Presenter and Panelist, “Impact Investing in Canada”, Canadian Credit Union Annual Conference, Niagara Falls, On, May 3rd 2011.

Hebb T. (2011) Moderator and organizer “Private Capital for Public Good” Symposium, Carleton University, March 2nd 2011.

Hebb T. (2010) Moderator and Presenter “Impact Investing” Phillips Hager and North, Dec. 1st 2010.

Hebb T. (2010) Moderator and organizer, Lessons for Community Finance from the 2008-2009 Financial Crisis, Michael Swack webinar, Dec.2nd 2010. 

Hebb T. (2010) Moderator and organizer, Blended Value, Capital Investing and the Pursuit of Multiple Returns, seminar with Jed Emerson, October 14th 2010.

Harji K. and Hebb T.  (2010) Investing for Impact: Issues and Opportunities for Social Finance in Canada,   Harji and Hebb presented to the ANSER Conference, Montreal, June 2nd 2010.

Harji K. and Hebb T.  (2010) Investing for Impact: Issues and Opportunities for Social Finance in Canada,   Harji and Hebb presented to the ANSER Conference, Montreal, June 2nd 2010.

Hebb T., and Hachigian H. (2010) Impact of Corporate Engagement in Canada, UN PRI Academic Conference, Copenhagen Business school, Copehagen, Denmark, May 8th 2010.

Huppe G. and Hebb T. (2010) The Virtue of CalPERS Emerging Markets Principles. UN PRI Academic Conference, Copenhagen Business school, Copehagen, DM, May 6th 2010.

Hebb T. (2010) “Measuring Blended Value Returns” Trillium Foundation, April 28th, 2010

HebbT. (2010) “Responsible Property Investing in Canada” Webinar for global audience, UN PRI, April 14th 2010.

Hebb T., (2010) “Deepening Democracy: Responsible Investment” at Policy Solutions for a Post-Recovery Canada, Faculty of Public Affairs, Carlton University, April 13th 2010

Hebb T., Hamilton A., Hachigian H. (2009) “Responsible Property Investing in Canada” Conference Presentation, UN PRI Academic Conference, Carleton University, Ottawa, Oct. 1st 2009.

Hebb T., (2009)"Responsible Investing Initiative" at the Canadian Responsible Investment Conference held in Winnipeg June 7th to 9th 2009

Harji K., "A Blended Value Approach to Evaluating CSR and Social Enterprise" at the Canadian Evaluation Society on June 1, 2009

Hebb T. (2009) “Social Finance in Canada”, Conference Presentation, Assoc. for Non-Profit and Social Economy Researchers, Carleton University, Ottawa, May 28th 2009.

Jackson, E.T. (2008).  “Aligning Tenure and Promotion Procedures for Community-University Engagement: Dialogue for Action” (with I. Schwartz and P. Antréc).  Prepared for the Community-University Exposition Conference, University of Victoria, Victoria. 6p. (Lead Co-Author).

Hebb T., Association of American Geographers, Boston April 16th 2007.

Abele, Frances and Katherine A. H. Graham, "Canada and New Zealand: Formulating the Relationship between the State and Indigenous Peoples" 9-10 February, Pipitea Campus, Victoria University of Wellington

Jackson, E.T. (2008).  “Community-University Engagement Through Social Finance: How University Endowments Can Build Stronger Communities.”  Prepared for the Community-University Exposition Conference, University of Victoria, Victoria. 12p. (Sole Author).

Corporate Engagement with Community Economic Development, Business to Business Round Tables, Sudbury Nov. 2001, Ottawa, Hamilton, Peterborough Jan. 2008

Jackson, E.T. (2007).  “Defining and Demonstrating Value for Money: Strategies for Assessing the Impacts of Community Economic Development.” Presented to the First World CIRIEC Research Conference on the Social Economy, Victoria, 18p.(Sole Author).

Hebb T. Diversity as an Investment Framework: CalSTRS Targeted Investment Strategy, New Finance for America’s Cities Research Symposium, Harvard Law School, Dec. 10 2007.

Hebb T., CalSTRS Case Study: Diversity as an Investment Framework: CalSTRS Targeted Investment Strategy, Presentation to Plan Sponsors and Minority Managers 5th Annual Consortium, New York, June 12th 2008

Hebb T. (2007) CalSTRS Case Study: Diversity as an Investment Framework: CalSTRS Targeted Investment Strategy Conference Presentation, New Financing of America’s Cities, Harvard Law School, Dec. 10th 2007.

Hebb T. CalSTRS Case Study: Diversity as an Investment Framework: CalSTRS Targeted Investment Strategy, Presentation to CalSTRS Board of Trustees, June 5th 2008-09-10

Hebb T. Economic Impacts on California of Pension Fund Investment, California Investment Conference, Los Angeles, Sept. 19th 2007

Abele, Frances, “Four Ways to See It: Urban Aboriginal Policy in Four Ontario Cities”, presented to the research team of the Multi-Centre Research Initiative on Multilevel Governance, Saskatoon, March, 2008.

Abele, Frances and Nick Falvo, "Homelessness and Affordable Housing in the NWT" February 18, 2010

Hebb T., and Hachigian H. (2010) Impact of Corporate Engagement in Canada, UN PRI Academic Conference, Copenhagen Business school, Copehagen, Denmark, May 8th 2010.

Harji K. and Hebb T. Investing for Impact: Issues and Opportunities for Social Finance in Canada, Harji and Hebb presented to the ANSER Conference, Montreal, June 2nd 2010.

Abele, Frances, “Managing in the North” School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University, March 2008.

Hebb T., New Finance of America’s Cities, Presentation to Inner City Investment Convening, San Francisco Federal Reserve, San Francisco, August 5th

Hebb T. New Finance of America’s Cities, Pension Funds: Investing to Build Strong and Sustainable Communities, Harvard Law School, June 10th 2008

Hebb T. (2008) “Pension Funds and Corporate Engagement” Conference Presentation, Maastricht University, Maastricht, ND, Sept. 17th 2008.

Hebb T., "Responsible Investing Initiative" at the Canadian Responsible Investment Conference held in Winnipeg June 7th to 9th 2009.

Hebb T., Responsible Investing, 7th  Annual Canada Cup of Investment Managers, Presentation Toronto, June 6th 2008

Hebb T. Responsible Investing and Social Finance, Presentation to CCINC Annual Meeting, Teleconference May 28th 2008

Hebb T. Responsible Investing, Ottawa Community Foundation, Board Meeting, Ottawa, May 20th 2008.

Hebb T., Hamilton A., Hachigian H. (2009) “Responsible Property Investing in Canada” Conference Presentation, UN PRI Academic Conference, Carleton University, Ottawa, Oct. 1st 2009.

Hebb T. (2009) “Social Finance in Canada”, Conference Presentation, Assoc. for Non-Profit and Social Economy Researchers, Carleton University, Ottawa, May 28th 2009.

Hebb T., Socially Responsible Investing, CBERN, York University April 10th 2008.

Hebb T. Targeted Investment in Urban Revitalization, Le Cap Finance de l’ ARUC – Economy Social, UQAM, Montreal, Feb.7th 2008

Abele, Frances, “The Best Possible Northern Economy” Sixth Conference of the International Association of Arctic Social Science, Illimarfik (University of Greenland) August 23, 2008.

Huppe G. and Hebb T. (2010) The Virtue of CalPERS Emerging Markets Principles. UN PRI Academic Conference, Copenhagen Business school, Copehagen, DM, May 8th 2010.

Hebb T., US Pension Funds’ Labour-Friendly Investments, Sloan Industries Conference, Boston, May 1st 2008

Hebb T., Beeferman L.(2008 ) “US Pension Funds’ Labour-Friendly Investments” Conference Presentation, Sloan Industries Studies Conference, Boston, May 1st 2008.

Abele, Frances and Martin Papillon, Tracing the Contours of Neoliberal Citizenship: Indigenous Peoples and Welfare State Restructuring in Canada.  Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, University of British Columbia, June 2008.


 
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