We analyze, and compare, performance and performance persistence of Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) funds in Europe and North America. We use a broad sample of 500 European and 248 North American SRI funds for the period January 2001 - December 2011. We find that SRI funds outperform the market benchmark in Europe and North America over this period and that North American SRI funds perform better than European SRI funds. We find little evidence of performance persistence in either region using a ranked portfolio approach; however, there is more evidence of performance persistence in European SRI funds than in their North American counterparts using a non-parametric ranked portfolio approach
The debate about socially responsible investment (SRI) portfolio performance compared with its non-S...
The first objective of this contribution is to evaluate the performance of SRI equity mutual funds i...
Investments in socially responsible investments (SRI) are still a small, but growing segment of inte...
We analyze, and compare, performance and performance persistence of Socially Responsible Investment ...
Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) considers social, ethical, and environmental elements of inves...
The aim of this study is the analysis of so called socially responsible investments(SRI). First, the...
We analyze the performance persistence of Islamic and Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) mutual f...
This paper analyses the performance and investment styles of internationally oriented Socially Respo...
Socially responsible investing (SRI) is a growing field of investing that incorporates social criter...
We compare the performance of a sample of U.K.-based socially responsible investment (SRI) funds wit...
This paper investigates the style and performance of US and European global socially responsible fu...
The SRI funds performances remain inconclusive. Hence, more studies need to be conducted to determin...
This thesis examines the impact of socially responsible investment on the risk and performance of po...
This paper investigates the performance of socially responsible investment (SRI) portfolios compared...
Dissertação de mestrado em FinançasThe progressive emergence of socially responsible investment (SRI...
The debate about socially responsible investment (SRI) portfolio performance compared with its non-S...
The first objective of this contribution is to evaluate the performance of SRI equity mutual funds i...
Investments in socially responsible investments (SRI) are still a small, but growing segment of inte...
We analyze, and compare, performance and performance persistence of Socially Responsible Investment ...
Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) considers social, ethical, and environmental elements of inves...
The aim of this study is the analysis of so called socially responsible investments(SRI). First, the...
We analyze the performance persistence of Islamic and Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) mutual f...
This paper analyses the performance and investment styles of internationally oriented Socially Respo...
Socially responsible investing (SRI) is a growing field of investing that incorporates social criter...
We compare the performance of a sample of U.K.-based socially responsible investment (SRI) funds wit...
This paper investigates the style and performance of US and European global socially responsible fu...
The SRI funds performances remain inconclusive. Hence, more studies need to be conducted to determin...
This thesis examines the impact of socially responsible investment on the risk and performance of po...
This paper investigates the performance of socially responsible investment (SRI) portfolios compared...
Dissertação de mestrado em FinançasThe progressive emergence of socially responsible investment (SRI...
The debate about socially responsible investment (SRI) portfolio performance compared with its non-S...
The first objective of this contribution is to evaluate the performance of SRI equity mutual funds i...
Investments in socially responsible investments (SRI) are still a small, but growing segment of inte...