Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) funds have been shown to underperform, primarily due to restricting their investments to a subset of the universe of investable assets. Rapid growth of SRI funds implies that there is a growing segment within the investment community who are willing to accept lower returns than the unrestricted investors. However, it also follows that investors' utility derived from ethical investments perhaps reflects an added dimension, or an ethical premium, that compensates them for this underperformance. This research questions whether investors, on average, would remain committed to ethical investments in the face of decreasing wealth. We attempt to answer this question, by first observing the differences between ...
Our aim is to provide evidence regarding cost differences comparing Socially Responsible Investing (...
In their 2009 book “Investing for Change”, Landier and Nair identify three types of investors in th...
To date, research into socially responsible investment (SRI), and in particular the socially respons...
This paper estimates the price of ethics by studying the risk-return relation in socially responsibl...
Abstract: Little is known about how investors select socially responsible investment (SRI) funds. In...
We study the money flows into and out of socially responsible investment (SRI) funds around the worl...
Do investors pay a price for investing in socially responsible investments (SRI) funds, or do they o...
Do investors pay a price for investing in socially responsible investments (SRI) funds, or do they o...
This paper proposes a conceptual framework for socially responsible investment (SRI) in the context ...
The review of the ethical funds literature shows the significant growth of the Socially Responsible...
With the increased popularity of ethical funds, many studies have asked the question “Does it pay to...
Socially responsible investment has increased rapidly in growth in the last few years and it has att...
Problem: Do ethical investments perform better than conventional investments? Purpose: To evaluate w...
In today’s society sustainability has become a highly discussed topic due to the increase in global ...
This research paper shows the growing power of the practices of sustainable finance in the financial...
Our aim is to provide evidence regarding cost differences comparing Socially Responsible Investing (...
In their 2009 book “Investing for Change”, Landier and Nair identify three types of investors in th...
To date, research into socially responsible investment (SRI), and in particular the socially respons...
This paper estimates the price of ethics by studying the risk-return relation in socially responsibl...
Abstract: Little is known about how investors select socially responsible investment (SRI) funds. In...
We study the money flows into and out of socially responsible investment (SRI) funds around the worl...
Do investors pay a price for investing in socially responsible investments (SRI) funds, or do they o...
Do investors pay a price for investing in socially responsible investments (SRI) funds, or do they o...
This paper proposes a conceptual framework for socially responsible investment (SRI) in the context ...
The review of the ethical funds literature shows the significant growth of the Socially Responsible...
With the increased popularity of ethical funds, many studies have asked the question “Does it pay to...
Socially responsible investment has increased rapidly in growth in the last few years and it has att...
Problem: Do ethical investments perform better than conventional investments? Purpose: To evaluate w...
In today’s society sustainability has become a highly discussed topic due to the increase in global ...
This research paper shows the growing power of the practices of sustainable finance in the financial...
Our aim is to provide evidence regarding cost differences comparing Socially Responsible Investing (...
In their 2009 book “Investing for Change”, Landier and Nair identify three types of investors in th...
To date, research into socially responsible investment (SRI), and in particular the socially respons...