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CFP Responsible Investment

  • 1.  CFP Responsible Investment

    Posted 03-12-2009 09:52
    CALL FOR PAPERS

    We invite contributions in the form of papers for an edited book
    volume

    RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENT IN TIMES OF TURMOIL

    to be published by Springer (Issues in Business Ethics Series)

    Editors: Wim Vandekerckhove (Ghent University), Jos Leys (Catholic
    University of Leuven), Kristian Alm (BI Norwegian School of
    Management), Bert Scholtens (University of Groningen), Silvana
    Signori (University of Bergamo), Henry Schäfer (University of
    Stuttgart).

    Just before the current economic and financial turmoil, the
    Responsible Investment (RI)phenomenon was said to be entering the
    mainstream of financial intermediation.
    From a fairly marginal practice promoted or campaigned for by NGOs
    and religious groups and at odds with financial practice and
    orthodoxy it grew into well formulated policy adopted by a wide range
    of investors. Academic literature on RI has also boomed on the
    assumption that mainstreaming is
    taking place.

    However, little thinking has been carried out on questions
    specifically arising from this alleged ?mainstreaming?. This
    book, addressed to those with a scholarly or practitioner?s
    interest in RI, starts filling this neglected dimension.

    Today, one cannot ignore the difficulties of main stream financing.
    The financial spheres are trembling globally in one of the worst
    crises since the 1930?s. As a response to the crises, the
    intermediation of ?financial responsibility? will undoubtedly be
    the subject of new regulation and scrutinizing. This book looks
    into what these turbulences will imply for RI.

    In view of these circumstances, we must ask ourselves whether the
    phenomenon was not an empty fad during the exuberant high of
    financial euphoria that came abruptly to an end with current
    financial crises. Are financial intermediaries that promote
    ?sustainability? credible, while it is obvious that some
    developments in financial intermediation -predictably, as some say-
    were unsustainable? Further, is the current turmoil an opportunity
    for enhancing RI because of the strength and superiority it has
    developed or will it disappear due to a return to financial myopia?

    This book is the first to question the future of RI in such a radical
    way.

    The book will encompass 5 blocks of chapters:
    1. Knowledge about RI
    2. Lessons from RI
    3. Ethics of RI
    4. Politics and RI
    5. Global Worries for RI

    Further details about the invited content and submission guidelines
    are available on:
    http://www.cevi-globalethics.ugent.be/index.php?id=14&type=content

    Deadline for the submission of draft papers is July 15, 2009

    Potential authors are advised to contact the lead editor, Wim
    Vandekerckhove, to discuss their paper ideas.
    wim.vandekerckhove@gmail.com
    (office tel): +32 9264 3951

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