This study argues that gendered barriers to care are limiting the progress of socially responsible investment (SRI). Anchored within the world of finance – an industry predicated on mathematical theorizing, neoclassical economic thought, and omission of relational values – the inclusion of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting, a commonly used term for nonfinancial information in SRI, in investment decision making confronts several barriers. One such barrier concerns care: who cares for what, and where. In an environment where an atomistic-individualistic ontology dominates, and a relational-values ontology is omitted, the study investigates the possibilities for ESG to have a wider uptake. It considers the changes required ...
Socially responsible investing (SRI) is gaining traction in the financial sector, but it is unclear...
In this paper, we study the asymmetric information between asset managers and investors in the socia...
This chapter analyzes the financial crisis from three ethical perspectives. It starts from utilitari...
This study argues that gendered barriers to care are limiting the progress of socially responsible i...
Research in socially responsible investing (SRI), corporate social responsibility (CSR), environment...
It is common to think of care ethics and justice ethics as being opposed to each other, and also to ...
textabstractThe 2008 financial crisis has demonstrated the failure of both utilitarian and deontolog...
__Abstract__ The two main ethical approaches, utilitarianism and deontology, have not been able t...
Socially responsible investment (SRI) encompasses both ethical and financial paradigms. This systema...
Despite a strong demand for Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) and scientific evidence that respon...
Social responsibility (SR) initiatives within a corporate environment (CSR) continue to be met with ...
Purpose Much of the management research on socially responsible investment (SRI) consists in demonst...
Investment managers use financial numbers to assess the quality of their portfolios, which requires ...
Despite a strong demand for Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) and scientific evidence that respon...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We inves...
Socially responsible investing (SRI) is gaining traction in the financial sector, but it is unclear...
In this paper, we study the asymmetric information between asset managers and investors in the socia...
This chapter analyzes the financial crisis from three ethical perspectives. It starts from utilitari...
This study argues that gendered barriers to care are limiting the progress of socially responsible i...
Research in socially responsible investing (SRI), corporate social responsibility (CSR), environment...
It is common to think of care ethics and justice ethics as being opposed to each other, and also to ...
textabstractThe 2008 financial crisis has demonstrated the failure of both utilitarian and deontolog...
__Abstract__ The two main ethical approaches, utilitarianism and deontology, have not been able t...
Socially responsible investment (SRI) encompasses both ethical and financial paradigms. This systema...
Despite a strong demand for Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) and scientific evidence that respon...
Social responsibility (SR) initiatives within a corporate environment (CSR) continue to be met with ...
Purpose Much of the management research on socially responsible investment (SRI) consists in demonst...
Investment managers use financial numbers to assess the quality of their portfolios, which requires ...
Despite a strong demand for Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) and scientific evidence that respon...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We inves...
Socially responsible investing (SRI) is gaining traction in the financial sector, but it is unclear...
In this paper, we study the asymmetric information between asset managers and investors in the socia...
This chapter analyzes the financial crisis from three ethical perspectives. It starts from utilitari...