The practice of socially responsible investing (SRI) has grown over the last century. A variation of this practice known as biblically responsible investing (BRI) has accompanied part of this growth. The introduction of non-financial criteria into the investment process has the potential to put an advisor’s counsel in opposition to the primary goal of investing, namely, to gain a return on one’s investment (William, 2009). This paper contains an overview of socially and biblically responsible investing, and a discussion concerning the scriptural and ethical ramifications of advising clients to invest in BRI
Socially responsible investment (SRI) – sometimes termed “ethical investment” – refers to the practi...
Several organisations have called for clarifications on sustainable investment. The aim of this stud...
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...
Biblically Responsible Investing (BRI) is a growing movement among Christian investors and investmen...
Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) is an alternative way to invest one’s assets. SRI, apart from f...
The growth in socially responsible and ESG investing reflects a desire for investors to select inves...
This study explores the intersection of religion and the economy by focusing on the case of socially...
This paper attempts to determine the criteria that make investing in a particular company ethical ac...
Social, ethical and environmental concerns have been used as important consideration for investment ...
Social, ethical and environmental concerns have been used as important consideration for investment ...
In recent decades Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) emerged into an en vogue investment philosop...
This contribution explains how socially responsible investing (SRI) has evolved in the last few deca...
This study explores the intersection of religion and the economy by focusing on the case of socially...
Socially Responsible Investment or ethical investment has grown significantly in various countries. ...
Socially responsible investment (SRI) – sometimes termed “ethical investment” – refers to the practi...
Several organisations have called for clarifications on sustainable investment. The aim of this stud...
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...
Biblically Responsible Investing (BRI) is a growing movement among Christian investors and investmen...
Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) is an alternative way to invest one’s assets. SRI, apart from f...
The growth in socially responsible and ESG investing reflects a desire for investors to select inves...
This study explores the intersection of religion and the economy by focusing on the case of socially...
This paper attempts to determine the criteria that make investing in a particular company ethical ac...
Social, ethical and environmental concerns have been used as important consideration for investment ...
Social, ethical and environmental concerns have been used as important consideration for investment ...
In recent decades Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) emerged into an en vogue investment philosop...
This contribution explains how socially responsible investing (SRI) has evolved in the last few deca...
This study explores the intersection of religion and the economy by focusing on the case of socially...
Socially Responsible Investment or ethical investment has grown significantly in various countries. ...
Socially responsible investment (SRI) – sometimes termed “ethical investment” – refers to the practi...
Several organisations have called for clarifications on sustainable investment. The aim of this stud...
The purpose of this paper is to inform the reader about the many different aspects to socially respo...