عنوان
(فایل منبع موجود نیست) De Gruyter Studies in Islamic Economics, Finance and Business
نویسنده
زبان
انگلیسی
محل نشر
Boston
ناشر
De Gruyter
تاریخ نشر
2021
شابک
25672533
توضیح
Subject: Asian and Pacific Studies
Subject: Western Asia
Subject: The Arab world
Subject: Business and Economics
Subject: Finance
Subject: Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies
Subject: Business and Economy
This book examines the idiosyncratic risk, risk-return trade off and payout decisions for faith-based investors including Islamic Shariah compliant and ethical investors, who may be paying a cost for their belief system in the form of under-diversification of portfolios and additional monitoring costs owing to their unique risk profile.
There is a growing number of investors who are motivated by social, environmental, and ethical considerations in their investment decisions. They apply a set of investment screens to include or exclude assets based on ecological, social, corporate governance or ethical criteria. This socially responsible investment (SRI), ethical investment or sustainable investment style is prevalent since religious or ethical values matter to investors even if the risk-adjusted returns are lower than those of conventional investments. The author addresses these issues for Islamic and socially responsible portfolios in detail by using proprietary data of Dow Jones Indices from the United States. The findings are a unique and valuable addition to the existing corporate finance, portfolio management and Islamic finance literature.