ESG
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An Institutional Theory of Corporate Regulation
The regulation of corporate behaviour has persisted in spite of peaks of neo-liberalism in many global jurisdictions, including the UK.
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Shareholder Sustainability Activism in the Netherlands
Companies have a large impact on our society and play a large role in achieving sustainable goals.
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How Investors Can (and Can't) Create Social Value
Most investors have a single goal: to earn the highest financial return. These socially-neutral investors maximize their risk-adjusted r
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The relationship between public listing, context, multi-nationality and internal CSR
This cross-country study focuses on internal rather than external corporate social responsibility (CSR).
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The Bond Market Benefits of Corporate Social Capital
While the importance of Physical Capital, Human Capital, and Intellectual Capital in corporations is well understood, there is another ty
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Leviathan Inc. and Corporate Environmental Engagement
In a 2010 special report, The Economist called the resurgence of state-owned mega-enterprises, especially those in emerging economies, “L
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The Separation of Corporate Law and Social Welfare
A half century ago, corporate legal theory pursued an institutional vision in which corporations and the law that creates them protect pe
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Shareholder Engagement on Environmental, Social, and Governance Performance
We study investor activism promoting environmental, social and governance (ESG) improvements by means of a proprietary dataset covering 6