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Financial Markets

At Home ...

The Ecos Value Case

An Ecos discussion paper on the case for why operationalising sustainability builds shareholder value. June 2001.

A Value-Centred Approach To Sustainability

Generating value is central to the mission of companies and sustainable growth offers opportunities to create or to destroy value. That's why value creation should be at the centre of an any approach to operationalising sustainability. June 2001.


In the Media ...

Valued-added Profit

Companies that look at their bottom line in terms of value to society as well as value to shareholders are at the forefront of a radical change in management theory. Published in The Bulletin. May 2001.

If You're So Rich Why Ain't Ya Smart?

There's a correlation between good environmental and financial performance. And Wall Street needs to know this. Published in Tomorrow Magazine. September-October 2001.

There's Money in Morality

Ethical investing is attracting a greater share of investors. As it happens, these funds are often the best managed. Published in the Australian Financial Review. June 2000.



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