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Some Challenges of Social Screening

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The ultimate challenge with which we are presented in connection with social investing is no more and no less than this: enhancing the function of conscience in the modern global business corporation. As with individual conscience, however, corporate conscience can be influenced in two ways: from the inside and from the outside. Investment decisions provide external influences, while management values provide influence from the inside.

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Goodpaster, K.E. Some Challenges of Social Screening. Journal of Business Ethics 43, 239–246 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022910702461

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