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Article

22 May 2002

Author:
William Baue, SocialFunds.com

The Matrix: a New Tool for Assessing Corporate Social Responsibility

Last week, London-based Morley Fund Management introduced its Sustainability Matrix, which ranks companies listed on the FTSE 100 index based on their social and environmental performance. And the March 2002 issue of the Harvard Business Review included an article that introduced the virtue matrix, which categorizes corporate "virtue," or a company's social and environmental practices.