With the proliferation of social investment vehicles, stakeholders, particularly investors, are increasingly aware of the relationship between economic, social and environmental performance, and disclosure to external parties. This is particularly evident in The Securities and Exchange Commission's Environmental Disclosure Rules. The thesis of this paper is that, after three decades of academic and professional research efforts, there are still no firm proactive guidelines to firmly link the financial performance with environmental and social performance. The purpose of this paper is to revisit empirical research efforts spanning three decades in order to delineate potential links that may assist in systematic, comparable reporting<br>
History
Location
New York, N.Y.
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Editor/Contributor(s)
T Tinker
Start date
2002-04-25
End date
2002-04-27
Title of proceedings
2002 Critical Perspectives Conference proceedings
Event
Critical Perspectives Conference (2002 : New York, N.Y.)