The concepts of 'ethical' and 'socially responsible' investment (SRI) have become increasingly popular in recent years and funds which offer this kind of investment have attracted many individual investors. The present book addresses the issue of 'How ought one to invest?' by critically engaging with the ideas of the proponents of this movement about what makes 'ethical' investing ethical. The standard suggestion that ethical investing simply consists in refraining from investing in certain 'morally unacceptable companies' is criticised for being both too rigid (often resting on absolute moral rules which lead to an austere conclusion) and too ineffective for individual investors (investors who after all control only a small part of the inv...
This paper examines ethics in finance, specifically related to responsible investment. In recent yea...
The purpose of this work is to analyse approaches to the definition of socially responsible investme...
Ethical investment is a small but growing market, particularly for retail Ethical Investment product...
In this article we discuss whether it pays to invest ethically. Our aim is to examine corporate soci...
Socially responsible investment (SRI) – sometimes termed “ethical investment” – refers to the practi...
Several organisations have called for clarifications on sustainable investment. The aim of this stud...
Can SRI be a means to make investors both virtuous and prosperous? This paper argues that there can ...
This paper offers a comprehensive literature review on the motives and performance of socially respo...
Ethical investors are widely thought of as having two main goals. The negative goal of avoiding thei...
Over the past two decades the phenomenon of socially responsible investing (SRI), i.e. the inclusion...
Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) funds have been shown to underperform, primarily due to restri...
Socially responsible investing (SRI) is any kind of investment strategy which seeks to combine both ...
Socially responsible investment (SRI) has a long lineage. Faith-based investors practised it for cen...
In today’s society sustainability has become a highly discussed topic due to the increase in global ...
In their 2009 book “Investing for Change”, Landier and Nair identify three types of investors in th...
This paper examines ethics in finance, specifically related to responsible investment. In recent yea...
The purpose of this work is to analyse approaches to the definition of socially responsible investme...
Ethical investment is a small but growing market, particularly for retail Ethical Investment product...
In this article we discuss whether it pays to invest ethically. Our aim is to examine corporate soci...
Socially responsible investment (SRI) – sometimes termed “ethical investment” – refers to the practi...
Several organisations have called for clarifications on sustainable investment. The aim of this stud...
Can SRI be a means to make investors both virtuous and prosperous? This paper argues that there can ...
This paper offers a comprehensive literature review on the motives and performance of socially respo...
Ethical investors are widely thought of as having two main goals. The negative goal of avoiding thei...
Over the past two decades the phenomenon of socially responsible investing (SRI), i.e. the inclusion...
Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) funds have been shown to underperform, primarily due to restri...
Socially responsible investing (SRI) is any kind of investment strategy which seeks to combine both ...
Socially responsible investment (SRI) has a long lineage. Faith-based investors practised it for cen...
In today’s society sustainability has become a highly discussed topic due to the increase in global ...
In their 2009 book “Investing for Change”, Landier and Nair identify three types of investors in th...
This paper examines ethics in finance, specifically related to responsible investment. In recent yea...
The purpose of this work is to analyse approaches to the definition of socially responsible investme...
Ethical investment is a small but growing market, particularly for retail Ethical Investment product...