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Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment

2011 - 2025

Current editor(s): Dr Matthew Haigh

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Volume 2, issue 3-4, 2012

Introduction pp. 163-165 Downloads
Heather Hachigian and Sarah M. McGill
Reframing the governance challenge for sustainable investment pp. 166-178 Downloads
Heather Hachigian and Sarah M. McGill
Corporate governance and active engagement in Japan: transformation in the face of incremental shareholder value? pp. 179-197 Downloads
Yukie Saito
How can we know if investors are coherently linking sustainability concepts? pp. 198-221 Downloads
Dane P. Rook
‘Peak’ phosphorus? The implications of phosphate scarcity for sustainable investors pp. 222-239 Downloads
Sarah M. McGill
Corporate foundations in the mining industry: the relationship between responsible investment and social investment pp. 240-256 Downloads
Caitlin A. McElroy
The role of climate finance in innovation systems pp. 257-274 Downloads
J. Ryan Hogarth
Reconciling transparency and long-term investing within sovereign funds pp. 275-286 Downloads
Adam D. Dixon and Ashby H.B. Monk
Developing a self-sustaining protected area system: a feasibility study of national tourism fee and green infrastructure in the Solomon Islands pp. 287-302 Downloads
Hoasiuhu Francis
Sustainable stock indices and long-term portfolio decisions pp. 303-317 Downloads
Robert Bianchi and Michael Drew
Sustainability indices in emerging markets: impact on responsible practices and financial market development pp. 318-337 Downloads
Antonio Vives and Baljit Wadhwa
The drivers of the relationship between corporate environmental performance and stock market returns pp. 338-375 Downloads
Marien de Haan, Lammertjan Dam and Bert Scholtens

Volume 2, issue 2, 2012

Connecting sustainability goals to financing activity pp. 85-87 Downloads
Matthew Haigh
Publishing and defining sustainable finance and investment pp. 88-94 Downloads
Matthew Haigh
Responsible lending: credit may precipitate firm failure in volatile macroeconomic environments pp. 95-118 Downloads
Janvier D. Nkurunziza
Fiduciary finance ≠ stakeholder management: a reply to Cadman's governance theory pp. 119-135 Downloads
Matthew Haigh
What matters for socially responsible investment (SRI) in the natural resources sectors? SRI mutual funds and forestry in North America pp. 136-151 Downloads
William Nikolakis, David H. Cohen and Harry W. Nelson
Dear Sir, we are not an NGO pp. 152-161 Downloads
Wim Vandekerckhove and Jos Leys

Volume 2, issue 1, 2012

SRI and extractive industries pp. 1-2 Downloads
Benjamin Richardson
Shareholder engagement in the extractive sector pp. 3-25 Downloads
Rupert Allen, Hugues Letourneau and Tessa Hebb
Political action through environmental shareholder resolution filing: applicability to Canadian Oil Sands? pp. 26-43 Downloads
Jackie Cook
Mining, human rights and the socially responsible investment industry: considering community opposition to shareholder resolutions and implications of collaboration pp. 44-63 Downloads
Catherine Coumans
Corporate sustainability assessment in financing the extractive sector pp. 64-81 Downloads
Olaf Weber and Yolanda Banks
Climate change and human rights pp. 82-82 Downloads
The Editors
Financialization in an era of globalization pp. 83-84 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 1, issue 3-4, 2011

Dialectics in sustainability pp. 179-179 Downloads
Matthew Haigh
Shareholder passivity: a viable explanation for corporate governance failures at NewsCorp? pp. 180-194 Downloads
Gabriel A. Huppé and Priya Bala-Miller
Establishing a corporate sustainability monitoring tool using the shareholder engagement commitment indicator pp. 195-208 Downloads
Christine Chow
CSR and mainstream investing: a new match? -- an analysis of the existing ESG integration methods in theory and practice and the way forward pp. 209-221 Downloads
Kristina Praestbro Nielsen and Rikke Winther Noergaard
Role of sustainable development in Bilateral Investment Treaties: recent trends and developments pp. 222-229 Downloads
Yulia Levashova
Trust in money: hard, soft and idealistic factors in Euro, gold and German community currencies pp. 230-240 Downloads
Erhard Theophil Wonneberger and Harald A. Mieg
Would we have had this crisis if women had been running the financial sector? pp. 241-250 Downloads
Ricardo Crespo and Irene van Staveren
The ‘Governance Gap’, or missing links in transnational chains of accountability for extractive industry investment pp. 251-260 Downloads
Carole Biau

Volume 1, issue 2, 2011

The Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment pp. 91-92 Downloads
Matthew Haigh
Preferences of retail investors and institutions for corporate social performance pp. 93-102 Downloads
Michel T. J. Rakotomavo
Hardwiring green: how banks account for biodiversity risks and opportunities pp. 103-120 Downloads
Ivo Mulder and Thomas Koellner
Sustainable and responsible investment in emerging markets: integrating environmental risks in the South African investment industry pp. 121-137 Downloads
Stéphanie Giamporcaro
Peer-to-peer financing mechanisms to accelerate renewable energy deployment pp. 138-155 Downloads
K. Branker, E. Shackles and Joshua Pearce
The knowledge gap between investors and companies pp. 156-158 Downloads
Eleanor Bloxham
A conceptual framework for changes in fund management and accountability relative to ESG issues pp. 159-177 Downloads
John Holland

Volume 1, issue 1, 2011

The Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment pp. 3-4 Downloads
Matthew Haigh
From fiduciary duties to fiduciary relationships for socially responsible investing: responding to the will of beneficiaries pp. 5-19 Downloads
Benjamin J. Richardson
Evaluating the governance of responsible investment institutions: an environmental and social perspective pp. 20-29 Downloads
Timothy Cadman
Mapping a corporate governance exchange: a survey of Canadian shareholder resolutions 2000--2009 pp. 30-43 Downloads
Taylor R. Gray
Influence strategies in shareholder engagement: a case study of all Swedish national pension funds pp. 44-61 Downloads
Ian Hamilton and Jessica Eriksson
The virtue of CalPERS' Emerging Equity Markets Principles pp. 62-76 Downloads
Gabriel A. Huppé and Tessa Hebb
Corporate governance and sustainability: new and old models of thinking pp. 77-80 Downloads
Eleanor Bloxham
How do the capital markets undermine sustainable development? What can be done to correct this? pp. 81-87 Downloads
Steve Waygood
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