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Blog post
Spotlight Series Part 1: New members of the PRI Academic Network Advisory Committee
The PRI is delighted to welcome the following new members to the Academic Network Advisory Committee. They bring a wealth of expertise from academia, policy and investment practice across fields ranging finance, law, management, market strategy, corporate governance and RI.
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Article
Call for papers for PRI Academic Network Conference at PRI in Person 2023
The call for papers is now closed.
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Blog post
Are carbon emissions associated with stock returns?
By Jitendra Aswani, Harvard University; Aneesh Raghunandan, London School of Economics; and Shivaram Rajagopal, Columbia University
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Academic research
Academic Directory
This tool aims to connect practitioners and academics to the authors of papers featured in the Top Academic Resources on Responsible Investment.
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Webinar
Nature as a Defense from Disasters: Natural Capital and Municipal Bond Yields
The PRI Academic Network Week was hosted across five days between 19 – 23 September 2022.
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Webinar
Are Carbon Emissions Associated with Stock Returns?
The PRI Academic Network Week was hosted across five days between 19 - 23 September 2022
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Webinar
Dissecting Green Returns
The PRI Academic Network Week was hosted across five days between 19 - 23 September 2022.
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Blog post
How best to implement net-zero pledges to achieve corporate decarbonisation
By Harrison Hong and Neng Wang, Columbia University; and Jinqiang Yang, Shanghai University of Finance
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Academic research
Call for papers for PRI Academic Network Conference 2022
The call for papers is now closed.
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Podcast
The US opioid crisis and municipal funding
This podcast explores how the US opioid crisis plays out at the local level, with repercussions not just on lives lost and healthcare costs, but also US municipal bonds and the cost of local authorities’ funding.
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Webinar
The Risk and Return of Impact Investing Funds
The PRI Academic Network Week was hosted across five days between 13-17 September 2021
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PRI Web Page
Call for papers for PRI Academic Network Week 2021
The PRI invites academic researchers to submit papers that focus on responsible investment for the PRI Academic Network Week 2021. The conference will be held on 13-17 September 2021 virtually. The deadline for submission has passed and the call for papers is closed. Applicants have been notified and speakers will ...
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Academic research
Top academic resources on responsible investment
A selection of high-quality academic studies on responsible investment curated by the Academic Network Advisory Committee.
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Encouraging responsible tax behaviour: What investors need to know
Investors want to know their portfolio companies are paying taxes in line with their business activities, as aggressive tax planning costs governments billions of dollars of revenue, and creates market distortions in both developed and developing countries.
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Academic research
Academic Network Conference 2018: papers and presentations
View papers and presentations from the conference.
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Academic research
RI Quarterly: Spotlight on the new members of the PRI Academic Network Advisory Committee
The Academic Network Advisory Committee includes both leading academics as well as investment practitioners that guide and support the work of the Academic Network, which has over 4,000 members globally.
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The future of responsible investment and modern portfolio theory
This is the winning essay of a student competition issued by the PRI on “How and where will millennials invest: the missing link between RI and financial education”. Shortlisted articles were presented by the students at PRI in Person 2018 in San Francisco. The authors are Saphira Rekker and Anne-Claire ...
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Academic research
Technology and ethics: what should investors consider?
Technology has improved our standard of living, but the rapid pace of development has also created ethical dilemmas for companies and poses significant challenges for regulatory bodies.
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Climate change and the just transition: a guide for investor action
How investors can pursue a just transition for workers and communities as the world’s economy responds to climate change.
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Why and how investors can respond to income inequality
The gap in income and wealth between the very affluent and the rest of society has become one of the most noteworthy socio-economic issues of our time.