Sustainable Investing - by Hanna Silvola & Tiina Landau (Hardcover) (2024)

Book Synopsis

Explains why sustainable investments are profitable and can even beat the market

Provides both academic findings and practical models for assessing the sustainability of investees

Includes practical tools to make ESG analysis a part of investment analysis alongside case studies and expert interviews

Shows how investors can support companies in achieving positive impact through active engagement

From the Back Cover

"Sustainable Investing offers practical advice to market participants, with a variety of examples from investors and corporates who have dealt with the challenge of integrating Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) aspects into their operations. The authors anchor these case studies in emerging research from academic finance, while providing readers with a critical lens to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of what may sometimes appear to be contradictory conclusions. Sustainable Investing is an excellent resource for international investors, advisors, and corporates."

--Annie Bersagel, Portfolio Manager - ESG, Folketrygdfondet, Government Pension Fund Norway

"A must-read to understand the tectonic shift of sustainable finance and how to be a part of it- through detailed case-studies and first-hand practitioners' input, this book takes on the challenge of making sustainable investments clear and actionable."

--Carole Crozat, CFA, Head of Thematic Research for Sustainable Investments, BlackRock

Most of what is described as sustainability investing today is very far from the mark. If we are to build a truly regenerative economy, across all dimensions of value creation, we must transform not just financial markets but economics itself. This timely book by Hanna Silvola and Tiina Landau is a welcome guide to an increasingly complex landscape of risk and opportunity."

--John Elkington, Author of Green Swans: The Coming Boom in Regenerative Capitalism

"Pension investors want to make sure that their pension funds are able to provide their participants with a good pension. At the same time, they also want to contribute to a sustainable world with good quality of life, for current and future generations. Sustainable Investing provides a comprehensive overview with many practical cases that inspire to take action."

--Els Knoope, Senior Portfolio Manager, APG Asset Management

"This book provides excellent advice for beginners in sustainable investing and also for those more advanced. The concrete examples are helpful and not easy to come by yet in the public space. Recommended reading for investors and the interested public alike."

--Eila Kreivi, Director, Head of Capital Markets, European Investment Bank

This book reviews the latest methods of sustainable investing and financial profit making and describes how ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) analysis can identify future business opportunities and manage risk to achieve abnormal returns. Megatrends such as climate change, sustainable development and digitalisation increase uncertainty and information asymmetry and have an impact on the future returns on investments. From a profit perspective, it is largely about how ESG factors affect the long-term value added by companies and the valuation of companies in the financial markets. Although sustainability provides an opportunity for abnormal returns, this phenomenon must be considered in a critical light. The book describes the risks and limitations associated with the accountability and availability of ESG data and tools.

This book provides both academic findings and practical models for assessing the sustainability of investees and introduces practical tools and methods to make ESG analysis practice. It focuses on the ESG analysis of equity investments and fund investments in institutional investment organizations and provides a handbook for all investment analysts who are involved with investment decisions. Readers will benefit from understanding the methods, opportunities and challenges that professionals use in their ESG analysis with cases, interviews and practical tools for both institutional and private investors.

Tiina Landau is an internationally recognized sustainability expert and Certified European Financial Analyst (CEFA). She currently works as Sustainability Manager at Neste Corporation, embedding sustainability considerations into new business models and supply chains. Previously she served as Senior Responsible Investment Officer at Ilmarinen, a pension investor with 50 billion euros in investment assets and was recognized as a top 50 contributor globally in responsible investments among asset owners in the IRRI survey 2017, voted by professionals in 43 countries. In addition, she has previously worked on sustainable investing at OP Financial Group (80 billion euros in investment assets) and in management consulting at KPMG. She has extensive experience as a speaker in media and seminars and also writes a column in the Finnish financial newspaper Kauppalehti.

Hanna Silvola is an Associate Professor of Accounting at Hanken School of Economics, Finland. Her research interests are in sustainable investing and in measuring, reporting and assuring corporate sustainability information in strategic decision-making. She has international experience from the London School of Economics, UK, University of Stanford, USA, Monash University, Australia and the University of New South Wales, Australia. Dr. Silvola has published on a range of topics in accounting in journals such as Accounting, Organizations and Society; Management Accounting Research; Journal of Small Business Management and Journal of Management Accounting Review. She has comprehensive experience as a speaker in media and executive education.

Review Quotes

"An excellent book to start with. ... Filled with useful case studies on companies and investors, the book discusses relevant recent trends, initiatives and approaches. The reader comes away with useful possibilities to consider ... . These case studies are explicitly detailed and applicable for readers, making the book a valuable resource on its own. ... Silvola and Landau examine this well, especially from a public equity perspective, in a clear and concise manner ... ." (Cary Krosinsky, responsible-investor.com, September 22, 2021)

"This book provides both academic findings and practical models for assessing the sustainability of investees and introduces practical tools and methods to make ESG analysis practice. It ... provides a handbook for all investment analysts who are involved with investment decisions. Readers will benefit from understanding the methods, opportunities and challenges that professionals use in their ESG analysis with cases, interviews and practical tools for both institutional and private investors." (investesg.eu, September 14, 2021)

About the Author

Tiina Landau is an internationally recognized sustainability expert and Certified European Financial Analyst (CEFA). She currently works as Sustainability Manager at Neste Corporation, embedding sustainability considerations into new business models and supply chains. Previously she served as Senior Responsible Investment Officer at Ilmarinen, a pension investor with 50 billion euros in investment assets and was recognized as a top 50 contributor globally in responsible investments among asset owners in the IRRI survey 2017, voted by professionals in 43 countries. In addition, she has previously worked on sustainable investing at OP Financial Group (80 billion euros in investment assets) and in management consulting at KPMG. She has extensive experience as a speaker in media and seminars and also writes a column in the Finnish financial newspaper Kauppalehti.

Hanna Silvola is an Associate Professor of Accounting at Hanken School of Economics, Finland. Her research interests are in sustainable investing and in measuring, reporting and assuring corporate sustainability information in strategic decision-making. She has international experience from the London School of Economics, UK, University of Stanford, USA, Monash University, Australia and the University of New South Wales, Australia. Dr. Silvola has published on a range of topics in accounting in journals such as Accounting, Organizations and Society; Management Accounting Research; Journal of Small Business Management and Journal of Management Accounting Review. She has comprehensive experience as a speaker in media and executive education.


Sustainable Investing - by  Hanna Silvola & Tiina Landau (Hardcover) (2024)

FAQs

Why is ESG investing controversial? ›

One of the biggest criticisms of ESG is that it perpetuates what it was partly designed to stop – greenwashing.

What is the theme of sustainable investing? ›

The sustainable thematic investment universe is characterized by disruption and dispersion. Many companies are disrupting sectors, industries, and business models. This creates significant dispersion among potential long-term “winners” and “losers,” which, in turn, results in alpha opportunities for active managers.

What are the best sustainable funds to invest in? ›

  • iShares ESG Aware MSCI USA ETF (ESGU)
  • iShares Global Clean Energy ETF (ICLN)
  • Putnam Sustainable Leaders (PNOPX)
  • TIAA-CREF Social Choice Equity (TICRX)
  • Parnassus Mid Cap Fund (PARMX)
  • iShares ESG Aware MSCI EAFE ETF (ESGD)
  • Invesco Solar ETF (TAN)
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What is the difference between sustainable investing and ESG investing? ›

ESG metrics are used to evaluate your performance in specific areas such as carbon emissions, diversity and inclusion, and executive pay. On the other hand, sustainability covers a range of topics such as supply chain management, stakeholder engagement, and community development.

What is the Republican stance on ESG? ›

Republican politicians have criticized ESG because they say they consider it an effort to use financial tools for the purpose of advancing liberal political goals.

What is the biggest ESG scandal? ›

In December 2022, Florida announced that it was taking $2 billion out of the management of BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager (and biggest lightning rod for ESG criticism). This was the largest such divestment thus far. These attacks have been coordinated.

What does ESG mean? ›

ESG stands for Environmental, Social and Governance. This is often called sustainability. In a business context, sustainability is about the company's business model, i.e. how its products and services contribute to sustainable development.

What is the most popular approach to sustainable investing? ›

The most commonly used sustainable investment strategies include: negative screening, positive screening, ESG integration, impact investing, and more.

What are the three key sustainable investing factors? ›

This argued that a focus on each of these three words (and not just profit) was equally important for any commercial enterprise to be sustainable. This morphed into a more specific focus on environmental (planet), social (people) and governance (profit) factors.

How do I know if a fund is ESG? ›

While it's true that there's no universally used system for rating ESG companies, there are still many tools that rate and score companies based on their adherence to ESG criteria. Companies that offer these services include S&P Global, Sustainalytics, MSCI and Refinitiv.

Who has the best income fund? ›

The Best Retirement Income Funds of May 2024
FundExpense Ratio
Dodge and Cox Income Fund (DODIX)0.41%
PGIM High Yield Fund (PHYZX)0.51%
T. Rowe Price Dividend Growth Fund (PRDGX)0.64%
Schwab International Index Fund (SWISX)0.06%
5 more rows
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What is the fastest growing fund? ›

  • Vanguard Growth Index Fund Admiral Shares (VIGAX)
  • Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Fund (FBGRX)
  • SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 Growth ETF (SPYG)
  • iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF (IWF)
  • Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF (SCHG)
  • Invesco S&P 500 GARP ETF (SPGP)
  • Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF (QQQM)
Apr 2, 2024

Is it worth it to invest in ESG funds? ›

Choosing ESG funds can help align your investments with your values and support companies that prioritize sustainability, social responsibility and good governance. However, it's important to note that ESG investing does not guarantee superior financial returns.

Is it worth investing in ESG? ›

Fortunately, your financial plan may better support your ethical priorities if you focus on ESG investments. So, if environmental and social responsibility are important to you, ESG investments could be worth pursuing in the coming years, even if the returns are slightly lower than other investments.

Do ESG stocks outperform? ›

The existing literature on ESG outperformance is quite compelling: “Deutsche Bank performed an analysis of more than 2,000 empirical studies dating back to the 1970s and found that about 90% of the studies suggested that ESG investing provides superior returns to passive investing” (quote via Forbes)

What is the backlash against ESG? ›

The backlash against ESG investing and climate-focused regulations has increasingly spread to Europe, once a leader in ESG regulations. Widespread protests by farmers throughout the EU have been spurred, in part, by sustainability-related protocols that have increased operating costs and reduced profit margins.

What are the disadvantages of ESG investing? ›

However, there are also some cons to ESG investing. First, ESG funds may carry higher-than-average expense ratios. This is because ESG investing requires more research and due diligence, which can be costly. Second, ESG investing can be subjective.

Is ESG investing ethical? ›

ESG investing reflects an approach to ethical decision making known as the common good framework. Those who appeal to the common good claim that we ought to cooperatively work towards establishing systems, institutions, and environments that benefit all stakeholders.

What are the criticism of ESG reporting? ›

Probably the biggest criticism of the ESG rating agencies is the fact that they sometimes come to completely different assessments of one and the same company. This is also proven by the study authors. According to this, the correlation between two ratings for a company varies between 0.71 and 0.38.

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