K./Aybars, A. (2014): Do Institutional Investors Prefer to Invest in Socially Responsible Companies? An Empirical Analysis in Turkey, in: Mermod, A. Y./Idowu, S. (Eds.): Corporate Social Responsibility in the Global Business World, Berlin: Springer, 311-324....
Moneyfarm’s socially responsible portfolios are designed using funds invested in some of the most forward-thinking and impactful companies in the world – along with many others committed to improving their footprint. MSCI data helps us check ESG funds containing thousands of different assets, so ...
Swell is the go-to place for SRI and ESG investing. Make an impact by investing your 401k, IRA, or just plain cash in sustainable portfolios like renewable energy, clean water, green technology, healthy living, zero waste, and disease eradication in one
Swell is the go-to place for SRI and ESG investing. Make an impact by investing your 401k, IRA, or just plain cash in sustainable portfolios like renewable energy, clean water, green technology, healthy living, zero waste, and disease eradication in one
As a Swell investor, you actually own shares of the companies in our portfolios, so you’re part of the solution. See our portfoliosHow does Swell work? 1 Build your own mix of publicly-traded, impact companies across Swell’s offerings. 2 Monitor your investments’ progress on our easy-...
SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENT IN MARKET DOWNTURNS: Implications for the Fiduciary Responsibilities of Investment Fund Trustees. In the past, socially responsible investment (SRI) has been justified largely by empirical evidence showing SRI returns to be broadly similar to returns on... - 《Griffith La...
6. Socially responsible investing Finally, it is worth considering other metrics in your investment. Socially responsible investing (SRI) allows you to choose shares, bonds and other assets that are only issued by companies and organisations that adhere to standards promoting good environmental, social...
Do Institutional Investors Prefer to Invest in Socially Responsible Companies? An Empirical Analysis in Turkey Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become an indispensible item on companies' agendas and even though the business discipline has been with us for a few decades, it started to attract...
Séamus Finn, an expert in faith-based and socially responsible investing and a priest of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, speaking to RNS. Finn noted that even among Catholics there are diverging opinions about what should disqualify an investment, citing different positions on the de...
Although SRI offers some notable advantages, there are also challenges to be aware of. One of the main criticisms of SRIs is that by limiting investment options to only socially responsible companies, investors might limit their ability to diversify and may miss out on potentially lucrative opportun...