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A Quest for Clean Hands. G. Jeffrey MacDonald.

by Macdonald, G. Jeffrey; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 24Business. Publisher: Christian Science Monitor, 2004ISSN: 1522-3191;.Subject(s): Business ethics | Corporate culture | Corporate governance | Individual investors | Investment advisors | Investments -- Moral and ethical aspects | Social responsibility of business | StockholdersDDC classification: 050 Summary: "For more than two decades, socially responsible investment funds have been refining their tools for evaluating corporate character. Social screening criteria have expanded through the years to weed out not just flagrant polluters, sweatshops, and enemies of public health, but also 'green washers,' a term for companies whose sophisticated public relations strategy masks a pattern of serious infractions." (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR) This article reveals that "the search for solid moral character in corporations has turned the spotlight inward to management itself" and reports that the "companies getting the highest marks for trustworthiness and devotion to social responsibility are those with strongest safeguards against human weakness, especially greed." Included is a brief history of values-based investing and an interview with three values-based investors who share their thoughts on the "interplay of their social values with their unique approaches to investing."
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REF SIRS 2005 Business Article 21 Migration's New Payoff. REF SIRS 2005 Business Article 22 Giving Lessons. REF SIRS 2005 Business Article 23 Living Dangerously: A Survey of Risk. REF SIRS 2005 Business Article 24 A Quest for Clean Hands. REF SIRS 2005 Business Article 25 Just One Word: Plastic. REF SIRS 2005 Business Article 26 The Retirement Race. REF SIRS 2005 Business Article 27 A Bad Thing.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005.

Originally Published: A Quest for Clean Hands, Feb. 9, 2004; pp. n.p..

"For more than two decades, socially responsible investment funds have been refining their tools for evaluating corporate character. Social screening criteria have expanded through the years to weed out not just flagrant polluters, sweatshops, and enemies of public health, but also 'green washers,' a term for companies whose sophisticated public relations strategy masks a pattern of serious infractions." (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR) This article reveals that "the search for solid moral character in corporations has turned the spotlight inward to management itself" and reports that the "companies getting the highest marks for trustworthiness and devotion to social responsibility are those with strongest safeguards against human weakness, especially greed." Included is a brief history of values-based investing and an interview with three values-based investors who share their thoughts on the "interplay of their social values with their unique approaches to investing."

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