The Ethical Undercurrents of Pension Fund Management: Establishing a Research Agenda
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Published:2003-07
Issue:3
Volume:13
Page:315-335
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ISSN:1052-150X
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Container-title:Business Ethics Quarterly
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Bus Ethics Q
Author:
Ryan Lori Verstegen,Dennis Bryan
Abstract
Abstract:Over the last two decades, institutional investing has rocked the world of corporate governance in a transformation that has begun to be reflected in the finance, legal, and management literatures. Traditional players have seen their roles change and bases of power shift, and new actors have entered the governance equation. These transitions have entailed an ethical upheaval that is only beginning to be addressed in the business ethics literature.This paper attempts to facilitate research in this area by integrating various literatures into an examination of a series of business ethics issues related to pension fund activism and portfolio management, fund staffing, and employee compensation. The primary intent of this project is to encourage increased business ethics research in the area of institutional investing in general and pension fund management in particular.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,Philosophy,General Business, Management and Accounting
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