ESG bonus: Researchpost 109

ESG bonus: 15xnew research on inequality, diversity, PRI, greenium, fintech, incompetences, engagement, 1/n and more by Peter Mülbert, David Walker, Malcom Baker, Lucian Bebchuk, Marie Dutordoir, Guofu Zhou, Dirk Zetzsche, David Larcker, Raina Gibson, PedroMatos
Green illusion: Researchpost 108

Green illusion: 15x new research on social media, Scope 3, CSR, ESG bonifications, sovereigns, pensions, securitization, microfinance, trend-following, IQ, VCs and fintech
Microfinance risk and more: Researchpost 107

Microfinance risk: 15x new research on publication biases, green innovation, supply chains, biocredits, greenium, ESG ratings and loans, CSR, Kickbacks etc.
Green research deficits: Researchpost 106

Green research: 15x new research on net-zero, healthcare, banking, m&a, ESG, voting, retail investors, private equity etc. by Sandra Nolte, Harald Lohre, Martin Oehmke, Marcus Opp et al. (# indicates the number of SSRN downloads on November 30st): Social and green research Climate demographics: The Slow Demographic Transition in Regions Vulnerable to Climate Change by […]
Engagement test (Blogpost 300)

It is probably much more effective to hope that (the leaders of) companies are intrinsically motivated to significantly improve their sustainability. Engagement can very likely be much more effective with such companies than with ESG-sceptics. Also, strict regulation for all market participants may lead to more sustainability. Nevertheless, this case encouraged us to continue testing further engagements.
Smart women: Researchpost 105

Smart women: 16x new research on populism, immigration, children, progress, renewables, CCUS, purpose, fossil fuels, green bonds and loans, social premium, resilience, sustainability preferences, and crowdfunding by Holger Spamann, Dorothea Schäfer, Andreas Stephan, Zacharias Sautner et al.
Trustee or steward? Researchpost 104

Trustee or steward? 13x new research on climate tech and finance, interest rates, plant-based food, greenwashing, reporting, engagement, benchmarks, age, PFOF, and private equity by Richard Ennis at al.
German ESG criticism: Researchpost 103

German ESG criticism: 14x new research on climate costs, circular economy, infrastructure, ESG, SDG, ratings, transitions, asset allocation, factor investing, REITs and private equity
Impact Investing mit Voting und Engagement? (Opinionpost 194)

Impact Investing: Nur geringe Einflußmöglichkeiten mit Voting, Engagement, Naming, Shaming, Leerverkäufen, Ausschlüssen und Divestments