This paper proposes a conceptual framework for socially responsible investment (SRI) in the context of equity markets with three possible antecedents of SRI - moral beliefs, demographic and economic factors. It is argued that these factors influence an investor’s portfolio choice in relation to socially responsible vis-à-vis mainstream shares through their impacts on preferences as well as the investment opportunity set. It follows from the proposed conceptual framework that (a) the SRI products may be held by any risk-averse investors regardless of their ethical standing due to potential portfolio diversification benefits; (b) investors with moral beliefs will allocate a larger proportion of their assets in SRI than their conventional coun...
Socially Responsible Investment or ethical investment has grown significantly in various countries. ...
Socially responsible investment or investing (SRI) is the practice of integrating social, environmen...
This paper offers a comprehensive literature review on the motives and performance of socially respo...
Over the past two decades the phenomenon of socially responsible investing (SRI), i.e. the inclusion...
The 2008/2009 World Financial Crisis underlined the importance of social responsibility for the sust...
Socially responsible investment (SRI) – sometimes termed “ethical investment” – refers to the practi...
Over the past two decades, the phenomenon of socially responsible investing has become more widespre...
In the previous chapter we highlighted the important growth experienced by SRI especially remarkable...
This paper provides a critical review of the literature On Socially responsible investments (SRI). P...
Given the growing importance of Socially Responsible Investing (SRI), it is surprising that there is...
This paper surveys the literature on socially responsible investments (SRI). Over the past decade, S...
The purpose of this work is to analyse approaches to the definition of socially responsible investme...
Several organisations have called for clarifications on sustainable investment. The aim of this stud...
Socially responsible investment (SRI) has a long lineage. Faith-based investors practised it for cen...
Socially responsible investment is a rapidly emerging phenomenon within the field of personal invest...
Socially Responsible Investment or ethical investment has grown significantly in various countries. ...
Socially responsible investment or investing (SRI) is the practice of integrating social, environmen...
This paper offers a comprehensive literature review on the motives and performance of socially respo...
Over the past two decades the phenomenon of socially responsible investing (SRI), i.e. the inclusion...
The 2008/2009 World Financial Crisis underlined the importance of social responsibility for the sust...
Socially responsible investment (SRI) – sometimes termed “ethical investment” – refers to the practi...
Over the past two decades, the phenomenon of socially responsible investing has become more widespre...
In the previous chapter we highlighted the important growth experienced by SRI especially remarkable...
This paper provides a critical review of the literature On Socially responsible investments (SRI). P...
Given the growing importance of Socially Responsible Investing (SRI), it is surprising that there is...
This paper surveys the literature on socially responsible investments (SRI). Over the past decade, S...
The purpose of this work is to analyse approaches to the definition of socially responsible investme...
Several organisations have called for clarifications on sustainable investment. The aim of this stud...
Socially responsible investment (SRI) has a long lineage. Faith-based investors practised it for cen...
Socially responsible investment is a rapidly emerging phenomenon within the field of personal invest...
Socially Responsible Investment or ethical investment has grown significantly in various countries. ...
Socially responsible investment or investing (SRI) is the practice of integrating social, environmen...
This paper offers a comprehensive literature review on the motives and performance of socially respo...