Social capital comprises the networks of people that enable a society to function. We analyse how a company impacts different groups of stakeholders, and the consequent potential effects on its growth and profits.
3 ago 2022
9 minutes
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Companies are increasingly being held to account for their impacts on society and the environment, influencing their growth and profitability.
Investors need new tools to evaluate these impacts, or ‘externalities’, and hence identify opportunities and risks that the market may have mispriced.
The Sustainable Equity team has developed a Capitals Framework to assess a wide range of externalities. The framework is an intrinsic component of the investment processes of all the team’s sustainable strategies.
We assess different categories of externalities. This paper introduces the framework we use to do this and then focuses on how we analyse social capital externalities.
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