Many colleges and universities now offer student-managed investment fund (SMIF) courses where students simultaneously manage a portfolio of real dollar investments and earn academic credit. This paper compares and contrasts the investment policies and objectives between religiously affiliated and independent private colleges and universities. Universities that offer SMIF courses as a part of their undergraduate finance curriculum were categorized as either a religiously affiliated or an independent private university. An instructor survey was administered to collect data on the specific investment policies with special consideration to socially responsible investment concerns. Additional data was gathered from U.S. News & World...
The purpose of this paper is to inform the reader about the many different aspects to socially respo...
The practice of socially responsible investing (SRI) has grown over the last century. A variation o...
This paper addresses the puzzle of why the inclusion of non-financial social justice or religious cr...
In many universities, innovations in financial education have allowed a movement beyond simulations ...
Student-managed funds (SMFs) offer unique educational opportunities. In a typical SMF, students sele...
The growth in socially responsible and ESG investing reflects a desire for investors to select inves...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new and innovative course in the field of Finance, promo...
This study is intended to determine whether or not the Student Managed Investment Fund at Oklahoma S...
© 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: For undergraduate-only, AACSB-accredited business progr...
Responsible investors, like regular investors, need to investigate whether to actively or passively ...
As traditional sources of financial support for higher education become increasingly scarce, college...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to suggest best practices for managing a successful student-man...
Purpose – The role of endowment funds in higher education across countries in last decades has been ...
This study explores the use of passive investment strategies or indexing in the management of small ...
This study explores the intersection of religion and the economy by focusing on the case of socially...
The purpose of this paper is to inform the reader about the many different aspects to socially respo...
The practice of socially responsible investing (SRI) has grown over the last century. A variation o...
This paper addresses the puzzle of why the inclusion of non-financial social justice or religious cr...
In many universities, innovations in financial education have allowed a movement beyond simulations ...
Student-managed funds (SMFs) offer unique educational opportunities. In a typical SMF, students sele...
The growth in socially responsible and ESG investing reflects a desire for investors to select inves...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new and innovative course in the field of Finance, promo...
This study is intended to determine whether or not the Student Managed Investment Fund at Oklahoma S...
© 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: For undergraduate-only, AACSB-accredited business progr...
Responsible investors, like regular investors, need to investigate whether to actively or passively ...
As traditional sources of financial support for higher education become increasingly scarce, college...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to suggest best practices for managing a successful student-man...
Purpose – The role of endowment funds in higher education across countries in last decades has been ...
This study explores the use of passive investment strategies or indexing in the management of small ...
This study explores the intersection of religion and the economy by focusing on the case of socially...
The purpose of this paper is to inform the reader about the many different aspects to socially respo...
The practice of socially responsible investing (SRI) has grown over the last century. A variation o...
This paper addresses the puzzle of why the inclusion of non-financial social justice or religious cr...