Why Do Investors Hold Socially Responsible Mutual Funds?
University of San Diego · Maastricht School of Management · +3 more institutions
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ABSTRACT To understand why investors hold socially responsible mutual funds, we link administrative data to survey responses and behavior in incentivized experiments. We find that both social preferences and social signaling explain socially responsible investment (SRI) decisions. Financial motives play less of a role. Socially responsible investors in our sample expect to earn lower returns on SRI funds than on conventional funds and pay higher management fees. This suggests that investors are willing to forgo financial performance in order to invest in accordance with their social preferences.
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- Socially responsible investing
- Business
- Social responsibility
- Sample (material)
- Order (exchange)
- Global assets under management
- Investment (military)
- Fund of funds
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