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Socially Responsible Investing and Financial Return
Albatross or Scapegoat?
Benjamin C. Corson and Thomas van Dyck
The Journal of Investing Fall 1992, 1 (2) 23-28; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3905/joi.1.2.23
Benjamin C. Corson
works in the Social Research department at Progressive Asset Management in Oakland, California. He previously worked for the Council on Economic Priorities, where he co-authored Shopping for a Better World and directed CEP's Institutional Investor Research Service. Mr. Corson holds a Bachelor's Degree from Dartmouth College, speaks extensively on issues of corporate social responsibility, and has consulted for organizations seeking to measure corporate social pevformance.
Thomas van Dyck
A co-founder and vice president for social research at Progressive Asset Management. He has worked in the social investment field since 1983, and was previously a financial consultant with Dean Witter, specializing in socially responsible investing. Mr. Van Dyck is a graduate of Duke University, has authored numerous articles and studies on the economics of socially responsible investing, and is well-known as a speaker in this field.
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