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Shareholder activism
Shareholder activism is a critical component of any responsible investment strategy. But many experts argue activism in its current form is mostly ineffective and does little to meet the needs of institutions, shareholders and owners of pension schemes.
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Speaking Out: The Dissent
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Max Keiser, investment activist, believes conventional shareholder activism and SRI methodology are fundamentally flawed. He tells Briefing about his more radical approach.
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Business Accountability
The new chair of BITC argues the great businesses of the 21st century will not only be the most responsible and transparent, but also the most accountable.
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Looking beyond
traditional responses
The director of Article 13 on why good corporate governance is no longer optional in today's economy.
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Equator Principles vs
UNEP Finance Initiative
Toby Kent of The Corporate Citizenship Company compares two sets of initiatives used by banks and other financial institutions to assess their social and environmental performance
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Disappearing Shareholders
Shareholders in public companies are losing their grip on companies, as more and more of the economy is gobbled up by private equity investors, accountable to few. Roger Cowe argues it's time for socially responsible private equity.
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Investors: it's the
money, stupid!
Evidence is growing that the City is taking CSR seriously - not because it is concerned about social responsibility, but because it makes business sense.
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Comment: investors: it's
the money, stupid!
Evidence is growing that the City is taking CSR seriously - not because it is concerned about social responsibility, but because it makes business sense.
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Comment: investors
The last thing business leaders should do is lecture investors about CSR!
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