The aim of this study is to analyze whether managers, practitioners and individual investors could obtain higher risk-adjusted returns by allocating their investments to funds that integrate specific levels of socially responsible (SR) criteria in their portfolios. This is achieved by comparing the performance of mutual funds according to their SR characteristics: environmental, governance, social, and sustainability attributes. For a large sample of 3920 equity SR mutual funds around the world, performance is measured using a multifactor model that incorporates relevant benchmarks according to the fund investment objectives, and using Carhart's (1997) methodology to measure mutual fund performance persistence. In general, fund performance ...
Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) considers social, ethical, and environmental elements of inves...
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of socially responsible (SR) funds in Sweden by assessi...
This paper presents the results of an empirical study concerning conventional and socially responsib...
The aim of this study is to analyze whether managers, practitioners and individual investors could o...
In this article, we examine a broad sample of socially responsible (SR) and conventional mutual fund...
Increased concern for the environment has increased the number of investment opportunities in mutual...
This paper reevaluates the effect of socially responsible (SR) investment principles on mutual fund ...
Given that sustainable investing constitutes a major force across global financial markets, in 2016...
The definition and scope of sustainability have evolved over the years, stimulated by debates which ...
An increasing percentage of the total net assets under professional management is devoted to ethical...
Abstract – Socially responsible investment has been popular in the last decade due to the global c...
We compare the performance of a sample of U.K.-based socially responsible investment (SRI) funds wit...
The aim of this study is to analyze investor behavior towards socially responsible mutual funds. The...
This paper surveys the literature on socially responsible investments (SRI). Over the past decade, S...
In this paper, I analyze the question of whether European socially responsible mutual funds outperfo...
Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) considers social, ethical, and environmental elements of inves...
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of socially responsible (SR) funds in Sweden by assessi...
This paper presents the results of an empirical study concerning conventional and socially responsib...
The aim of this study is to analyze whether managers, practitioners and individual investors could o...
In this article, we examine a broad sample of socially responsible (SR) and conventional mutual fund...
Increased concern for the environment has increased the number of investment opportunities in mutual...
This paper reevaluates the effect of socially responsible (SR) investment principles on mutual fund ...
Given that sustainable investing constitutes a major force across global financial markets, in 2016...
The definition and scope of sustainability have evolved over the years, stimulated by debates which ...
An increasing percentage of the total net assets under professional management is devoted to ethical...
Abstract – Socially responsible investment has been popular in the last decade due to the global c...
We compare the performance of a sample of U.K.-based socially responsible investment (SRI) funds wit...
The aim of this study is to analyze investor behavior towards socially responsible mutual funds. The...
This paper surveys the literature on socially responsible investments (SRI). Over the past decade, S...
In this paper, I analyze the question of whether European socially responsible mutual funds outperfo...
Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) considers social, ethical, and environmental elements of inves...
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of socially responsible (SR) funds in Sweden by assessi...
This paper presents the results of an empirical study concerning conventional and socially responsib...