Culture Shift: How Do Local Preferences Impact ESG?
(+ February Green Jobs Report)
Americas: 2pm PDT | 3pm MDT | 4pm CDT | 5pm EDT | Brazil 6pm Africa: 10pm West | 11pm South | Midnight East
Europe: 10pm UK | 11pm West | Midnight East APAC: 6am China | 7am Japan | 9am AEST | 11am NZST
Europe: 10pm UK | 11pm West | Midnight East APAC: 6am China | 7am Japan | 9am AEST | 11am NZST
ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) factors can drive financial value. But how might that be different around the world, especially as a result of cultural preferences?
Research by MBA candidate Matej Susec and professor Dr Marc Sardy of Rollins College's Crummer Graduate School of Business provides evidence that combinations of ESG factors and cultural dimensions can outperform the main stock indices. Additionally, distinct cultural dimensions can play a foundational a role in ESG practices.
We'll explore questions such as:
We'll also be joined by Amir Khaleghi, PhD candidate in Economics, University of Missouri at Kansas City to present our monthly Green Jobs Report, as well as your regular co-hosts Paul Herman (HIP Investor) and Nigel Lake (Pottinger).
As always, this episode will be live and interactive, with a particular focus on practical actions that businesses, governments and individuals can take -- and the economic and ecological benefits of doing so.
Research by MBA candidate Matej Susec and professor Dr Marc Sardy of Rollins College's Crummer Graduate School of Business provides evidence that combinations of ESG factors and cultural dimensions can outperform the main stock indices. Additionally, distinct cultural dimensions can play a foundational a role in ESG practices.
We'll explore questions such as:
- How are ESG factors different around the world?
- When are ESG factors driven by culture rather than financial performance?
- Where are ESG and cultural dimensions interacting for outperformance?
We'll also be joined by Amir Khaleghi, PhD candidate in Economics, University of Missouri at Kansas City to present our monthly Green Jobs Report, as well as your regular co-hosts Paul Herman (HIP Investor) and Nigel Lake (Pottinger).
As always, this episode will be live and interactive, with a particular focus on practical actions that businesses, governments and individuals can take -- and the economic and ecological benefits of doing so.