
Introduction To The Routledge Handbook Of Responsible Investment -- Setting The Scene: The Basics And Basis Of Responsible Investment -- Is Responsible Investment Proportionally Under-researched? -- The Responsible Investment Atlas: An Introduction -- Responsible Investment In The United States -- Responsible Investment In Canada -- Responsible Investment In Mexico -- Responsible Investment In South America -- Responsible Investment In South Africa -- Responsible Investment In Nigeria -- Responsible Investment In Tunisia -- Responsible Investment In Israel: A Case Of Regulatory-based Development -- Responsible Investment In Australia -- Responsible Investment In China -- Responsible Investment In Hong Kong -- Responsible Investment In Japan: A Tale Of Two Narratives -- Responsible Investment In Russia -- Responsible Investment In Eastern Europe -- Corporate Social Responsibility And Responsible Investment In Italy: An Overview -- Responsible Investment In Spain -- Responsible Investment In France -- Responsible Investment In Austria, Germany And Switzerland -- Responsible Investment In Belgium -- Responsible Investment In The Netherlands -- Introduction Into Scandinavia -- Responsible Investment In Denmark: Practices Among Institutional Investors In A Context Of Statutory Csr Reporting Requirements -- Responsible Investment In Finland -- Responsible Investment In Sweden -- Responsible Investment In Norway -- Responsible Investment In The United Kingdom -- Reflections: Responsible Investing Around The World -- The Changing Role Of Asset Owners In Responsible Investment: Reflections On The Principles For Responsible Investment: The Last Decade And The Next -- The Responsible Investment Practices Of The World's Largest Government Sponsored Investment Funds -- Determining How To Invest More Responsibly As An Institution: A Case Study At The University Of Edinburgh -- Religious Investors And Responsible Investment -- Stakeholders Of Responsible Investment: Retail Inves
This handbook investigates the global state, regulatory frameworks, and practical implementation of responsible investment across diverse international markets. The editors, a team of distinguished academics and practitioners in finance and social governance, synthesize a vast array of regional reports to assess how institutional and retail investors integrate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria into their portfolios. By examining the historical development and future trajectory of these practices, the text provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the shifting role of asset owners in the global economy.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this volume as a foundational reference for researchers and professionals seeking a granular understanding of the global responsible investment landscape. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the extensive breadth of the regional coverage provided by the contributors.
Page Count:
740
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0415624517
ISBN-13:
9780203104415
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