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Eigentümerstruktur 2 Ownership structure 2 Portfolio selection 2 Portfolio-Management 2 Social norm 2 Soziale Norm 2 Anlageverhalten 1 Behavioural finance 1 Bildungsökonomik 1 Canada 1 Climate change 1 Climate protection 1 Coronavirus 1 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 Corporate social responsibility 1 Desinvestition 1 Disinvestment 1 ESG investing 1 Economics 1 Economics of education 1 Economists 1 Education 1 Environmental policy 1 Graduate economics education 1 Heterodoxy 1 Higher education institution 1 Hochschule 1 Institutional investor 1 Institutioneller Investor 1 Interdisciplinarity 1 International environmental agreement 1 Kanada 1 Klimaschutz 1 Klimawandel 1 Nachhaltige Kapitalanlage 1 Neoclassical 1 Neoclassical economics 1 Neoklassische Theorie 1 Sustainable investment 1 Theorie 1
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Hochschulschrift 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 7
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Quigley, Ellen 5 Chambers, David 2 Dimson, Elroy 2 Quigley, Ellen C. 2 Bugden, Emily 1 Odgers, Anthony 1
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The journal of investing : JOI 1 Winner of Best Paper for Potential Impact on Sustainable Finance Practices, GRASFI 2020 1
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Divestment : Advantages and Disadvantages for the University of Cambridge
Quigley, Ellen; Bugden, Emily; Odgers, Anthony - 2021
This report details the advantages and disadvantages of a policy of fossil fuel divestment for the University of Cambridge across social, moral, political, financial, and reputational dimensions. It comprises an analysis of the current state of the fossil fuel industry, including its...
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The education of economists : social norms and the academy in the Canadian context
Quigley, Ellen C. - 2017
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Universal Ownership in the Anthropocene
Quigley, Ellen - 2020
This paper reviews the existing literature on Universal Ownership Theory and expands on it to encompass a theoretical and practical framework for Universal Owners in the Anthropocene era. This extension of the theory is necessary because of the scale and urgency of the climate crisis, on one...
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Universal Ownership in Practice : A Practical Positive Investment Framework for Asset Owners
Quigley, Ellen - 2020
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Universal Ownership in the Age of COVID-19 : Social Norms, Feedback Loops, and the Double Hermeneutic
Quigley, Ellen - 2020
The COVID-19 crisis has laid bare many preexisting conditions of modern society. Besides the obvious lack of pandemic preparedness, these include biodiversity loss, air pollution, supply chain vulnerabilities, and inequality, to name a few – all systemic risks that threaten the health and...
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To divest or to engage? : a case study of investor responses to climate activism
Chambers, David; Dimson, Elroy; Quigley, Ellen C. - In: The journal of investing : JOI 29 (2020) 2, pp. 10-20
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To Divest or to Engage? A Case Study of Climate-Change Activism
Chambers, David - 2019
A dilemma faced by an increasing number of investors is whether to boycott environmentally damaging businesses or whether to enter into a dialogue with them. This predicament now has its epicentre in Cambridge, England, where the ancient university faces great pressure from students and staff to...
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