Putting The ‘S’ In ESG: Measuring Human Rights Performance For Investors
March 2017
In March 2017, the Center published Putting the ‘S’ in ESG: Measuring Human Rights Performance for Investors, an in-depth study of 12 leading frameworks for assessing companies’ social practices and impacts. It found that current measurement focuses on what is most convenient rather than most meaningful. Ninety-two percent of measures looked at company governance structures without any attempt to evaluate the effectiveness of those structures.
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