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The Academic ESG Review offers a comprehensive overview and guidance on responsible investment and ESG topics.
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- The PRI (Principles for Responsible Investment) has developed a comprehensive suite of resources on ESG topics, including academic research.
- The academic ESG review tool provides an overview of academic research on ESG topics in fields such as finance, economics, environmental economics, accounting, and management.
- The tool is continuously evolving and includes a curated list of the best academic research available on responsible investment.
- Inclusion in the list does not imply endorsement by the PRI, and the views expressed in the research are not necessarily endorsed by the PRI.
- The tool is intended to be used by academics and investors to gain a better understanding of the variety of academic research available on ESG topics.
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The Academic ESG Review provides an overview of research on responsible investment and offers resources and guidance on ESG topics.
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The Academic ESG Review is a comprehensive tool that offers an overview of academic research on ESG topics, with a curated list of the best studies on responsible investment. Feedback and suggestions for additions are welcomed. The PRI also provides data on ESG topics used in research, blog posts on new committee members, and calls for papers. The PRI promotes responsible investment practices and provides resources and guidance. External contributors are responsible for the accuracy of their content.
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The Academic ESG Review is a comprehensive tool that provides an overview of academic research on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) topics. It covers various disciplines and offers a curated list of the best academic research on responsible investment. Users are encouraged to provide feedback and suggest additions to the tool. The PRI also offers other resources, including data on ESG topics used in academic research, blog posts highlighting new members of the PRI Academic Network Advisory Committee, and calls for papers for its Academic Network Conference. The PRI is an investor initiative that promotes responsible investment practices and provides resources, tools, and guidance. The accuracy of content provided by external contributors remains their responsibility. The views expressed by external contributors do not necessarily reflect those of the PRI or its signatories.
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The Academic ESG Review is a comprehensive tool that provides an overview of academic research on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) topics. It is designed to help both academics and investors gain a better understanding of the variety of material available in this field. The tool covers a wide range of disciplines, including finance, economics, environmental economics, accounting, and management. It includes a curated list of the best academic research on responsible investment, compiled by the PRI's Academic Network Advisory Committee.
The tool is continuously evolving and welcomes feedback from users. The PRI encourages users to provide feedback on the listed resources or suggest additions to the tool. The inclusion of a resource in the list does not imply endorsement or agreement with the views expressed in the research. The list is based on earlier work available on the PRI website.
The PRI expresses gratitude to Nickolas Gagnon, Joren Koter, Thomas Lambert, Shirley Lu, Trude Myklebust, and Alex Edmans for their contributions to the academic review.
In addition to the Academic ESG Review, the PRI offers other resources such as data on ESG topics used in academic research and a series of blog posts highlighting new members of the PRI Academic Network Advisory Committee. The PRI also calls for papers for its Academic Network Conference and provides updates on various topics related to responsible investment.
The PRI is an investor initiative in partnership with UNEP Finance Initiative and UN Global Compact. It provides resources, tools, and guidance to promote responsible investment practices. The PRI Association is not responsible for the content of external websites or information resources referenced on its website. The information provided on the PRI website is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as investment, legal, tax, or other advice.
The accuracy of content provided by external contributors remains the responsibility of those contributors. The views expressed in content provided by external contributors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the PRI or its signatories. While efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, there may be delays, omissions, or inaccuracies due to the changing nature of statistics, laws, rules, and regulations.
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