articleJournal of Business EthicsMar 18, 2015HYBRID OA

ESG Integration and the Investment Management Process: Fundamental Investing Reinvented

University of Groningen · University of St Andrews

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Abstract

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. We find that many conventional managers integrate responsible investing in their investment process. Furthermore, we find that ESG information in particular is being used for red flagging and to manage risk. We find that many conventional fund managers have already adopted features of responsible investing in the investment process. Furthermore, we argue and show that ESG investing is highly similar to fundamental investing. We also reveal that there is a substantial difference in the ways in which U.S.…

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  • Flagging
  • Business
  • Process (computing)
  • Corporate governance
  • Business ethics
  • Investment (military)
  • Socially responsible investing
  • Investment management
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