Guha, Asi
ESG investments: overcoming policy, market, and institutional shortcomings - Economic & Political Weekly - 59(7), Feb 17, 2024: p. 27-30
Environmental, social, and governance investments have gradually become an important framework for investment managers to gauge corporate sustainability and therefore provide a scientific basis for responsible investment decisions. Globally, there has been considerable growth in ESG investments. However, the concept is yet to become a widely accepted mainstream tool for the global financial market. Potential shortcomings are identified in this article in the domain of ESG from policy, market, and institutional perspectives.- Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/7/commentary/esg-investments.html
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investments - Corporate sustainability - Responsible investment decisions - Growth - Mainstream tool - Global financial market - Policy - Market - Institutional perspectives
ESG investments: overcoming policy, market, and institutional shortcomings - Economic & Political Weekly - 59(7), Feb 17, 2024: p. 27-30
Environmental, social, and governance investments have gradually become an important framework for investment managers to gauge corporate sustainability and therefore provide a scientific basis for responsible investment decisions. Globally, there has been considerable growth in ESG investments. However, the concept is yet to become a widely accepted mainstream tool for the global financial market. Potential shortcomings are identified in this article in the domain of ESG from policy, market, and institutional perspectives.- Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/7/commentary/esg-investments.html
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investments - Corporate sustainability - Responsible investment decisions - Growth - Mainstream tool - Global financial market - Policy - Market - Institutional perspectives
