10 videos tagged socially responsible investing
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Tessa Tennant
What are different forms of socially responsible investing?
Tessa Tennant looks at the evolution of Social Responsible Investing (SRI). Since SRI emerged in the mid-1980s it has taken on many different mutations. Tennant describes SRI’s…
Recorded: 18 April 2007
Tessa Tennant
What is the potential for socially responsible investment?
Tessa Tennant recognizes the massive growth in (Socially Responsible Investment) SRI funds worldwide. But she warns that the industry must continue to push forward the leading edge…
Recorded: 18 April 2007
John Elkington
What will a new green economy look like? (part 2)
Elkington gives an example of how one multinational corporation is moving into the “new economy” space. Unilever is not unknown for its interest in social entrepreneurship (it…
Recorded: 30 May 2006
Amy Domini
What is “Socially Responsible Investing”? (Part One)
Amy Domini talks about the origins of socially responsible investment. She looks at the growth in SRI funds in recent years and examines what ethical investing has come to mean.…
Recorded: 15 April 2005
Amy Domini
What is “Socially Responsible Investing”? (Part Two)
In this second part, Ms. Domini explains how SRI funds are measured against non-SRI investment indices such as Standard and Poors. She talks about the Domini…
Recorded: 15 April 2005
Amy Domini
What is Ethical Investing? – Part One
Amy Domini talks about three basic investment tools available to the ethical investor. The first is investment in SRI funds which place equal emphasis on people, planet and profitability.…
Recorded: 15 April 2005
Amy Domini
What is ethical investing? (Part Two)
In this second clip, Ms Domini explains how demands from investors for transparent sustainability reporting can help bring about tougher new laws by which corporations must operate.…
Recorded: 15 April 2005
John Cavanagh
What does it mean to be a consumer?
John Cavanagh highlights the power that individuals possess as consumers, workers, investors and citizens by the choices that they make. He points to the success of the fair trade…
Recorded: 13 April 2005
Lynne Twist
What is money really for?
Lynne Twist describes how our relationship with money has become corrupted. She notes how consumer society sees money as an end rather than a means and that we have lost the ability…
Recorded: 21 May 2004
Frank Dixon
Can corporate responsibility be profitable?
Frank Dixon argues that corporations operating in a responsible and sustainable way perform better. He talks about a new model for investment in sustainable businesses called Total…
Recorded: 20 May 2004



