2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10551-011-1155-8
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From Preaching to Investing: Attitudes of Religious Organisations Towards Responsible Investment

Abstract: International audienceReligious organisations are major investors with sometimes substantial investment volumes. An important question for them is how to make investments in, and to earn returns from, companies and activities that are consistent with their religious beliefs or that even support these beliefs. Religious organisations have pioneered responsible investment. Yet little is known about their investment attitudes. This article addresses this gap by studying faith consistent investing. Based on a surv… Show more

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“…The attention about social impact is even the key factor of the current financial industry tendency, which is focused on the fostering of impact investing or other financial investing mechanisms that could produce both financial and social returns (Harji & Jackson, 2012;Louche, Arenas, & van Cranenburgh, 2012;Höchstädter & Scheck, 2015;Nicholls, 2010).…”
Section: Impact Investingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The attention about social impact is even the key factor of the current financial industry tendency, which is focused on the fostering of impact investing or other financial investing mechanisms that could produce both financial and social returns (Harji & Jackson, 2012;Louche, Arenas, & van Cranenburgh, 2012;Höchstädter & Scheck, 2015;Nicholls, 2010).…”
Section: Impact Investingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current literature (Freireich & Fulton, 2009;Nicholls, 2010;Harji & Jackson, 2012;Louche et al, 2012;Martin, 2013;Clarkin & Cangioni, 2016;Höchstädter & Scheck, 2015) is positioning under the definition of impact investing different manifestations known as social finance, social impact investing, or blended value investing, and all the financing instruments created to gain both social and financial returns (Bagwell, 2012). Short, Moss, and Lumpkin (2009) identified the opportunities reserved by impact investing in the research to expand the role of financing and in the research to find a new way to finance social ventures.…”
Section: Impact Investingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'investissement durable et responsable (IDR) découle du concept de finance éthique qui a vu le jour au départ dans des milieux religieux (Kinder et Domini 1998 ;Louche et al 2012). Dans les années 1930, des milieux religieux aux États-Unis ont commencé à exclure les investissements dans l'alcool et le tabac pour financer à la place des actions en faveur des pauvres (Annexe 2).…”
Section: Investissement Durable Et Responsable (Idr)unclassified
“…Sustainable and responsible investments (SRIs) have their roots in the concept of ethical finance that was initially developed in religious spheres (Kinder and Domini 1998;Louche et al 2012). …”
Section: Sustainable and Responsible Investments (Sris)mentioning
confidence: 99%