articleEuropean Financial ManagementOct 23, 2007Closed access

The Effect of Socially Responsible Investing on Portfolio Performance

University of Cologne · Financial Research (Hungary)

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Abstract

Abstract More and more investors apply socially responsible screens when building their stock portfolios. This raises the question whether these investors can increase their performance by incorporating such screens into their investment process. To answer this question we implement a simple trading strategy based on socially responsible ratings from the KLD Research & Analytics: Buy stocks with high socially responsible ratings and sell stocks with low socially responsible ratings. We find that this strategy leads to high abnormal returns of up to 8.7% per year. The maximum abnormal returns are reached when investors employ the best‐in‐class screening approach, use a combination of several socially…

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Keywords
  • Socially responsible investing
  • Portfolio
  • Social responsibility
  • Transaction cost
  • Stock (firearms)
  • Investment strategy
  • Trading strategy
  • Business
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