Drivers of Socially Responsible Investing: A Case Study of Four Nordic Countries

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Bert Scholtens
Riikka Sievänen
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[1] University of Groningen,Faculty of Economics and Business
[2] University of Helsinki, Energy and Sustainability Centre
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Journal of Business Ethics | 2013年 / 115卷
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Socially responsible investments; Nordic countries; Economics; Finance; Culture; Institutions;
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In this study, we try to establish what determines the substantial differences in the Nordic countries’ size and composition of socially responsible investing (SRI). We investigate if these differences between Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden can be associated with key characteristics in economics, finance, culture, and institutions. We find that in particular economic openness, the size of the pension industry, and cultural values of masculinity (femininity) and uncertainty avoidance can be associated with the differences in SRI in the four countries. On basis of these findings, we lay foundations for an international theory of SRI.
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