- On the second anniversary of the business Roundtable's statement endorsing a "stakeholder" standard for corporate conduct, corporations have been criticized for doing nothing to implement it.
- But in fact, the opposite has happened: corporations have embraced some stakeholder interests vigorously and openly.
- Those interests, such as the environment and diversity of workforces, are core aspects of ESG investing. Perhaps, therefore, all investors should pay attention to at least some ESG principles.
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Environmental, Social And Corporate Governance (ESG) Investing For All? Maybe There Is No Choice