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A guide to the UK monetary and banking system

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Global investors team up to quiz oil major on risk management

Key issues and next steps

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In the run to the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, latest research from EIRIS focuses on 300 of the world's largest companies (listed on the FTSE All World Index), to examine the progress they have made over the last 12 months in responding th the challenges of climate change. Main conclusion is that some improvements have been made, but further momentum is needed. Investors are invited to integrate climate change into their engagement strategies or when exercising voting rights.
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The recently published book, Corporate Responses to Climate Change: Achieving Emissions Reductions Through Regulation, Self-regulation and Economic Incentives, edited by Rory Sullivan, Insight's Head of Responsible Investment, examines current business practice and performance on climate change, in the light of the dramatic changes in the regulatory and policy environment over the last five years.
For more than 15 years, the investment community and the academic community have written extensively on socially responsible investment (SRI). Despite the abundance of SRI thought, the adoption of SRI practices among institutional investors is a comparative rarity. This paper endeavours to achieve two goals. First, by integrating the practitioner and academic literature on the topic, the paper attempts to identify the many impediments to SRI in Europe from an institutional investor's perspective. Second, the paper proposes a unitary framework to conceptually organize the impediments to SRI by using insights from different relevant research perspectives: behavioural .nance, organizational behaviour, institutional theory, economic sociology, management science and .nance. The paper concludes by presenting the main shortcomings within both the academic and the practitioner literature on SRI and by providing conceptual and methodological recommendations for further research.

Avril 2008 volume 12 number 4

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December 2007 volume 11 number 11

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November 2007 volume 11 number 10

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