Keeping SRI on the agenda
Understanding the concept So what's next? Owning the agenda
Understanding the concept So what's next? Owning the agenda
Environment and society, but at what cost? Perfect match: how sustainability fits in with individual company goals Catching teh long-term investor's eye, the sustainable way Are sustainable potfolios sub-optimal?
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The incapacity to finance sustainable development through philanthropic official assistance turned the Johannesburg Summit to business world and the financial industry. Pioneering financial institutions - including development banks and private banks - have developed a wide range of innovations that can support sustainable development. This article highlights a few innovative products and markets and focuses on the progress made by financial players on the level of standards, metrics and guidelines to improve sustainability management systems, reporting and accounting practices and the multi-stakeholder dynamic. The role of the socially responsible investing (SRI) community has been underexposed by the Summit. Through its voice and market success, SRI has moved from a green market niche to the mainstream, however not becoming mainstream. The invaluable levering effect of SRI has just been discovered by authorities and market regulators and is becoming instrumental. In order to show the business case of Corporate Social Responsibility and to prove the financial viability of the People, Planet, Prosperity investing approach, the SRI community should critically reflect on its own quality assurance systems, sound disclosure and verification practice
Transparence sur la gestion Label des syndicats
L'analyse > Aujourd'hui, la transparence s'impose. Le dossier pédagogique > Etat de la législation > Bonnes pratiques > Mécanismes de l'ISR L'avis des experts > Graig Mackinzie, Invest Insight > Herwig Peeters, Ethibel asbl
Une science morale ? Le plus et le moins Le modèle économique et les autres Une frontière poreuse Qu'est-ce qu'une société juste ? Modifier les dotations, modeler les besoins La carotte et le bâton Un détour inutile ?
1. Rôle et responsabilité des opérateurs financiers 2. Une responsabilité mal perçue 3. Enjeux de responsabilité 4. Instruments de confiance
Une approche plus citoyenne Des risques de contradictions L'impact de la loi sur l'épargne salariale De nouveaux projets
Comprendre l'investissement responsable Les trois axes de développement de l'investissement responsable Perspective historique