Responsible Investing Takes Root

  • Reference: ART-2314-E

  • Number of pages: 8

  • Publication Date: Mar 18, 2013

  • Source: IESE (España)

  • Type of Document: Article

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Responsible investment is moving from being a niche in the asset management universe to increasingly becoming mainstream. In Europe, especially, it appears to be taking off. This article identifies some of the key drivers and the challenges that responsible investment poses to investors and managers as they try to take this novel field and embed it into their institutional practices. Looking to the future, the author highlights three areas that he believes will need close attention: new financial strategies to deal with problematic industries; the role of Chief Sustainability Officer will become increasingly strategic; and the transparency requirements being demanded for public companies will need to apply to private ones, too, otherwise the diffusion of these practices will only be partial and their impact greatly reduced. Though much remains to be done, the author believes this is an opportune moment for institutionalizing responsible investment and ushering in a new, more sustainable age of capitalism.

Keywords

capitalism Chief Sustainability Officer climate change corporate governance environment ESG finance investors owners pension funds PRI responsible investment shareholder engagement social responsibility sustainability