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SPECIAL PUBLICATION
Social Screening of Investments. The Carol and Lawrence Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research Journal of Business Ethics, Special Edition, March 2003, Volume 43 (3)
The emergence of SRI in recent years suggests that many investors do find distinct value in socially responsible investing. As SRI becomes increasingly "mainstream," the many challenges and questions posed by conference participants require the attention of scholars from a variety of disciplines, including business ethics.
Table of Contents
Approaching Socially Responsible Investment with a Comprehensive Ratings Scheme: Total Social Impact Stephen Dillenburg, Timothy Greene, and Homer Erekson
Socially Responsible High Tech Companies: Emerging Issues Barbara Krumsiek and the Calvert Social Research Department
Socially Responsible Investing in the United States Steven J. Schueth
The 'Ethics' of Ethical Investing Mark S. Schwartz
Schwartz on Socially Responsible Investing: A Critical Comment Alan Strudler
D. Bruce Johnsen
Labor Standards in the Global Economy: Issues for Investors Pietra Rivoli
Alan Willis
Some Challenges of Social Screening Kenneth E. Goodpaster
Social Investing: Mainstream or Backwater? Thomas W. Dunfee
Social Accountability and Corporate Greenwashing William S. Laufer
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