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The Performance of Socially Responsible Investments

Abstract

The paper aims to annotate how selection of equity securities can be made by incorporating sustainability into analysis, and to present review of performance evidence of such an investment strategy.

The authors reviewed the scholarly literature and contemporary research on what constitutes a socially responsible investment, what risks are associated with such an investment, and what evidence of its performance are in different markets. They hypothesized that socially responsible investments underperform non-socially aware investments.

This paper provides review of relevant corporate sustainability indicators used in investment analysis. Also, this paper is trying to present evidence of a link between corporate social responsibility and shareholder value. Research of performance of socially responsible investment equity indices and funds; mostly show that they underperform conventional ones.

This paper aims to examine existing findings on socially responsible investing, and to propose modification of corporate strategies accordingly.

This paper provides various insights into implications when incorporating environment, social responsibility, and corporate governance into investment strategies.

Keywords

socially responsible investment, ESG approach, equity securities, performance

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Author Biography

Milica Latinovic

Currently employed at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences of the University of Belgrade (Serbia), at the Department of Financial Management and Accounting, pursuing her PhD degree there.

Tijana Obradovic

Working for the Department of Financial Management and Accounting at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences of the University of Belgrade (Serbia), where at the same time she is a PhD candidate.


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