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Ethics and Socially Responsible Investment

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Ethics and Socially Responsible Investment book

A Philosophical Approach

Ethics and Socially Responsible Investment

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Ethics and Socially Responsible Investment book

A Philosophical Approach
ByWilliam Ransome, Charles Sampford
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2010
eBook Published 18 May 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315580364
Pages 188
eBook ISBN 9781315580364
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Humanities, Law
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Ransome, W., & Sampford, C. (2010). Ethics and Socially Responsible Investment: A Philosophical Approach (1st ed.). Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315580364

ABSTRACT

This volume breaks new ground by approaching Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) as an explicitly ethical practice in financial markets. The work explains the philosophical and practical shortcomings of ’long term shareholder value’ and the origins and conceptual structure of SRI, and links its pursuit to both its deeper philosophical foundations and the broader, multi-dimensional global movement towards greater social responsibility in global markets. Interviews with fund managers in the Australian SRI sector generate recommendations for better integrating ethics into SRI practice via ethically informed engagement with invested companies, and an in-depth discussion of the central practical SRI issue of fiduciary responsibility strengthens the case in favour of SRI. The practical and ethical theoretical perspectives are then brought together to sketch out an achievable ideal for SRI worldwide, in which those who are involved in investment and business decisions become part of an ’ethical chain’ of decision makers linking the ultimate owners of capital with the business executives who frame, advocate and implement business strategies. In between there are investment advisors, fund managers, business analysts and boards. The problem lies in the fact that the ultimate owners are discouraged from considering their own values, or even their own long term interests, whilst the others often look only to short term interests. The solution lies in the latter recognising themselves as links in the ethical chain.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |8 pages

Ethics and Socially Responsible Investment

chapter 1|22 pages

Socially Responsible Investment

A Nascent Global Movement

chapter 2|14 pages

Non-Financial Values

From Oxymoron to Tautology

chapter 3|12 pages

The Meaning of Ethics and Criticism of SRI

chapter 4|30 pages

A Philosophical Foundation for SRI

chapter 5|20 pages

SRI in Australia

chapter 6|14 pages

Engaging SRI

Improving Australian SRI Engagement

chapter 7|14 pages

Fiduciary Responsibility and the Global Growth of SRI

chapter 8|22 pages

Global SRI

First Link in an Ethical Chain
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