articleManagement ScienceApr 18, 2022Closed access

Analyzing Active Fund Managers’ Commitment to ESG: Evidence from the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology · Northwestern University

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Abstract

The United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) is the largest global environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiative in the asset-management industry to date. We analyze what happens after active U.S. mutual funds sign the PRI to assess whether they exhibit ESG implementation. We find that PRI signatories attract a large fund inflow, but we do not observe improvements in fund-level ESG scores or fund returns. We consider a battery of ways to proxy for funds’ ESG incorporation (e.g., entry/exit, screening, engagement, voting for pro-ESG proposals), but fail to observe evidence of meaningful on average follow-through. Next, we explore cross-sectional fund characteristics and find that only…

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Keywords
  • Business
  • Target date fund
  • Accounting
  • Investment fund
  • Index fund
  • Finance
  • Manager of managers fund
  • Investment management
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Partnerships for the goals
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