The master thesis aims to investigate the risk-adjusted performance of socially responsible investing (SRI) funds relative to conventional funds. We study the performance in different market states from March 2003 to March 2020, where we distinguish between crisis and noncrisis periods. The master thesis contributes with new insight by including the economic disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. In our analysis, we use a matching procedure where each SRI fund is matched with three conventional funds based on specified criteria. We apply multi-factor models with dummy variables to distinguish between the respective funds and market states. Besides, we include interaction terms to account for variations in the risk fa...
This paper investigates the financial performance difference between seven US Socially Responsible I...
The debate about socially responsible investment (SRI) portfolio performance compared with its non-S...
This paper investigates the performance, investment styles andmanagerial abilities of French sociall...
The master thesis aims to investigate the risk-adjusted performance of socially responsible investin...
Very few studies verified whether Socially Responsible Investments (SRIs) add value during a financ...
Very few studies verified whether Socially Responsible Investments (SRIs) add value during a financ...
Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) considers social, ethical, and environmental elements of inves...
This paper sheds light on the resilience of Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) funds as compared ...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the performance of responsible equity funds during periods ma...
Socially responsible investing (SRI) has transformed from minor niche to mainstream investing philos...
Our thesis examines the nancial performance of open-ended mutual funds with a Morningstar Sustainab...
Nofsinger and Varma (2014) provide evidence that U.S. socially responsible funds outperform conventi...
Nofsinger and Varma (2014) provide evidence that U.S. socially responsible funds outperform conventi...
This study examines the performance of socially responsible mutual funds during the January 2008 to ...
Nofsinger and Varma (2014) provide evidence that U.S. socially responsible funds outperform conventi...
This paper investigates the financial performance difference between seven US Socially Responsible I...
The debate about socially responsible investment (SRI) portfolio performance compared with its non-S...
This paper investigates the performance, investment styles andmanagerial abilities of French sociall...
The master thesis aims to investigate the risk-adjusted performance of socially responsible investin...
Very few studies verified whether Socially Responsible Investments (SRIs) add value during a financ...
Very few studies verified whether Socially Responsible Investments (SRIs) add value during a financ...
Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) considers social, ethical, and environmental elements of inves...
This paper sheds light on the resilience of Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) funds as compared ...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the performance of responsible equity funds during periods ma...
Socially responsible investing (SRI) has transformed from minor niche to mainstream investing philos...
Our thesis examines the nancial performance of open-ended mutual funds with a Morningstar Sustainab...
Nofsinger and Varma (2014) provide evidence that U.S. socially responsible funds outperform conventi...
Nofsinger and Varma (2014) provide evidence that U.S. socially responsible funds outperform conventi...
This study examines the performance of socially responsible mutual funds during the January 2008 to ...
Nofsinger and Varma (2014) provide evidence that U.S. socially responsible funds outperform conventi...
This paper investigates the financial performance difference between seven US Socially Responsible I...
The debate about socially responsible investment (SRI) portfolio performance compared with its non-S...
This paper investigates the performance, investment styles andmanagerial abilities of French sociall...