Essays about: "SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE"

Showing result 41 - 45 of 193 essays containing the words SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE.

  1. 41. “Being a baby elephant is not easy” : How children are portrayed in Austrian information campaigns concerning the Covid-19 pandemic

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tema Barn

    Author : Alexia Langas; [2021]
    Keywords : VISUAL ANALYSIS; CHILDREN; INFORMATION CAMPAIGN; PANDEMIC; CRISIS;

    Abstract : 2020 was the year a pandemic hit the world. Along with that, media was swamped with information about death numbers, epidemiological facts, and an urge to inform people on the current situation. The information campaigns by the Austrian government were no exception. READ MORE

  2. 42. Food Purchasing From a Mindful Consumption Perspective : A Focus Group Study of the Driving Forces of Mindful Consumerism

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF)

    Author : Patricia Hartigan; Sime Lakos; [2021]
    Keywords : Mindful consumption; mindful consumerism; theory of planned behaviour; food purchasing; purchase behaviour;

    Abstract : Background: Mindful consumption is considered to be a process that is beneficial forconsumers, society and environment. Food consumption and mindfulness are two concepts thatwork very well together. Practicing mindful food consumption often results in behaviour that issocially and environmentally responsible. READ MORE

  3. 43. MSCI Climate Paris Aligned Indices : A quantitative study comparing the performance of SR indices and their conventional benchmark indices

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Företagsekonomi

    Author : Linnéa Casselryd; Agnes Lantto; Alicia Julienne Zanic; [2021]
    Keywords : MSCI Climate Paris Aligned Indices; Socially Responsible Investments; Sustainable Indices; Performance; Beta; Sharpe Ratio; Jensen´s Alpha; Spanning Test; Ordinary Least Squares;

    Abstract : There is no clear consensus about whether green investments perform better, worse orequal to conventional brown investments. With the rising popularity of socialinvestments, it becomes increasingly important to understand these investments. READ MORE

  4. 44. Big Five Personality Traits andSustainable Investments : A survey study based on the Swedish private investors willingness to pay for ESG rating

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Nationalekonomi; Linköpings universitet/Filosofiska fakulteten

    Author : Amanda Björnström Hellbom; Erika Jigholm; [2021]
    Keywords : Big five taxonomy; Behavioral finance; Environmental; social and governance ESG ; Personality; Socially responsible investing SRI ; Willingness to pay WTP .;

    Abstract : This thesis contributes to the currently still sprawling literature on the force of sustainable investing together with the “Big Five” personality structure (Openness to Experience, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness and Neuroticism). By investigating which personality trait, based on the Big Five personality taxonomy, that was willing to exchange revenue for a higher ESG rating in a hypothetical investment fund, we were able to determine when private investors were willing to pay more for a more sustainable investment. READ MORE

  5. 45. The Impact Of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) On Corporate Financial Performance (CFP) In The Listed Swedish Financial Institutions.

    University essay from Jönköping University/IHH, Företagsekonomi

    Author : Shatha Alkhalili; Victoria Namayanja; [2021]
    Keywords : Corporate Social Responsibility CSR ; Corporate Financial Performance CFP ; ESG disclosure; Sustainability.;

    Abstract : Given that Sweden is one of the most sustainable countries in the world (RobecoSAM, 2018), with a big number of its companies as active participants in CSR, we investigate the impact that these CSR activities could have on CFP with a focus on the Financial sector, using in 26 listed Financial Institutions. As we will find out from the existing literature, the CSR-CFP relationship is neither strictly negative nor positive. READ MORE