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IRRESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOR OF SPANISH FTSE4GOOD IBEX COMPANIES BASED ON NGO REPORTS
Author(s) -
María Dolores Espinós Vañó,
Fernando García
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.3846/bm.2018.26
Subject(s) - corporate social responsibility , stock (firearms) , social responsibility , stock exchange , business , investment (military) , sustainable development , identification (biology) , accounting , political science , public relations , finance , law , geography , archaeology , politics , botany , biology
Recently, social responsible investment has experienced exceptional growth. For that reason, many listed companies pretend to have adopted guidelines and values proclaimed by prestigious internac-ional organizations as the UNO or the OECD. In fact, to adhere such guidelines is a requisite to be in-cluded in most socially responsible stock indices. In this paper we search for irresponsible behaviour by Spanish companies included in some of the world most preminent sustainable stock indices. The main result is that most of the companies have been actually critized by prestigious NGOs, so their identification as socially responsible should be questioned.

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