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Article

1 Nov 2009

Auteur:
Aaron Bernstein, Pensions & Capital Stewardship Project, Labor & Worklife Program, Harvard Law School [USA]; Christopher Greenwald, ASSET4 [Switzerland]

[PDF] Benchmarking Corporate Policies on Labor and Human Rights in Global Supply Chains

This paper offers an initial building block required for the development of social factor investment analysis. Using ASSET4 data on 2,508 global corporations, we benchmark public LHR policies relating to global supply chains... The goal is to build tools to help investors analyze the long-term investment risks of LHR factors. [refers to Associated British Foods (ABF), Primark (part of Associated British Foods), Duke Energy, Nike, Tesco, Wal-Mart, Williams-Sonoma]