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Oxford University, UK
“Fiduciary Duty as a barrier to ESG Considerations in Institutional Investment: Common Law versus France”
University of Gothenburg, Sweden
“Do investors perceive Corporate Social Responsibility as a risk factor? Evidence from an asset pricing analysis”
Grantham Institute, London School of Economics, UK
“Conflict Resolution: The Experience with Mainstreaming Sustainability in Multilateral Financing”
Maastricht University, The Netherlands
“Pacta Sunt Servanda: Employee Relations and Firm's Credit Risk”
European Business School, Germany
“Responsible Investment and the Claim of Corporate Change - Making Sense of Institutional Investors as Drivers of Corporate Social Responsibility"
University of Oxford, UK
“The Economic Geography of Carbon Market Trading: how legal regimes and environmental performance influence share performance under a carbon market”
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, US
"Don’t ‘those with the money make the rules?’ How environmental-sustainability-related values influence microfinance project funding"
IAE University, Lille, France
“The Impact of ESG issues on Market Firm Valuation”
Oxford University, UK
“Consensus Building for Corporate Accountability Standards: An Analysis of the Development of Greenhouse Gas Products and Supply Chain Protocol”
Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
“Contextualization in the Socially Responsible Investment decision-making process – A study of European SRI fund managers’ views on the context of Japanese companies –"
University of Hong Kong
“Alternate Socially Responsible Investment Indices in Asian Financial Markets: The Involvement of Stakeholder Dialogue”
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Nottingham University, UK
“What gets measured gets managed – exploring the link between sustainability indices and responsible corporate behaviour”
University of Cape Town, South Africa
“How can innovative finance tools be applied to facilitate an environmentally responsible economic growth in South Africa? Drawing lessons from local and international experience in the application of responsible investment approaches”
Oxford University, UK
“The Developing Role of International Non-State Actors in the Market for Corporate Governance: The Case of the UN Principles of Responsible Investment (UN PRI)”
Oxford University, UK
“Achieving Consistency and Coherence in Socially Responsible Investment”