The Ethical Foundations of Responsible Investment |
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Authors: | Paul H. Dembinski Jean-Michel Bonvin Edouard Dommen François-Marie Monnet |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Fribourg, Switzerland 2. Observatoire de la Finance, University of Geneva, Switzerland 3. Switzerland 4. Multi-Plus Finance, Geneva
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Abstract: | In the area of investment, responsibility may be expressed via four types of ethical concern: value-based ethics resulting in the exclusion of so-called "vicious" companies from the investment portfolio; fructification-oriented ethics with a view to long-term investment; consequence-based ethics aimed at initiating a behavioural change in the investment target; and ethics envisaged as a discriminating criterion in the search of the best financial performance. No single formula of responsible investment is available, and the "responsible" approach necessarily implies the active involvement of a free acting subject striving to tackle fundamental ethical issues. The practice of responsible investment cannot be reduced to simply applying a particular legal rule or mathematical formula. |
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