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Open AccessCultural Values and International Differences in Business Ethics
We analyze ethical policies of firms in industrialized countries and try to find out whether culture is a factor that plays a significant role in explaining country differences. We look into the firm’s human r...
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Open AccessESG Integration and the Investment Management Process: Fundamental Investing Reinvented
We investigate how conventional asset managers account for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors in their investment process. We do so on the basis of an international survey among fund managers....
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Open AccessThe Opportunity Cost of Negative Screening in Socially Responsible Investing
This paper investigates the impact of negative screening on the investment universe as well as on financial performance. We come up with a novel identification process and as such depart from mainstream social...
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Correction to: The Opportunity Cost of Negative Screening in Socially Responsible Investing
Table 3 of Trinks, P. J., Scholtens, B., 2017. The Opportunity Cost of Negative Screening in Socially Responsible Investing. Journal of Business Ethics, 140(2), 193–208, reports the four-factor return performa...
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Open AccessAre International Fund Flows Related to Exchange Rate Dynamics?
Employing monthly data for 53 countries between 1996 and 2015, we investigate the relationship between international fund flows and exchange rate dynamics. We find strong co-movement between funds flows (as me...
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Open AccessSustainability and bank risk
Banks play a key role in society and are crucial for economic development. The existing literature finds a positive association between bank performance and sustainability, but tends to neglect the risk dimens...
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Open AccessImpact investments: a call for (re)orientation
Practitioners and academics have been using different terms to describe investments in the sustainability context. The latest inflationary term is impact investments—investments that focus on real-world change...