


Understanding the role of companies in the era of stakeholder capitalism
Stakeholder capitalism has made a strong comeback in the way we understand and address the global economy, society and the environment’s health, but what is the role of companies? In light of the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos, there are many...
We need transformative governance
Many are aware of governance as a core element of sustainable and responsible business practices, primarily given to the increasing popularity of ESG criteria among companies and financial actors alike. In fact, even international institutions are beginning to...
The principle of doing no significant harm
One of the cornerstones of the newly emerged European Taxonomy, and the more recent SFDR (Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation) is that of the principle of doing no significant harm. In this new context of sustainable finance of the European Union, investments...
The complex reality of ESG
We are all familiar with the concept of ESG by now, referring to the different environmental, social and governance factors impacting the corporate and finance world. In fact, given the current trend of environmental degradation and social inequalities, the world is...