Blended Value Investing: Integrating Environmental Risk and Opportunities into Securities Valuation

Contributing Organization(s): William and Flora Hewlett Foundation


Author(s)/Creator(s): Jacob Harold; Joshua Spitzer; Jed Emerson

Publishing Date: 2007-07-01

Issue Areas: Energy and Environment; General

Ownership/Rights Info: The Skoll Centre circulation licence is adapted from the "attribution/no derivatives/noncommercial" version of the Creative Commons licence.

Increasingly, investors are integrating environmental risk and opportunity into their financial valuations of public and private assets. This paper offers an overview of how environmental factors might be integrated into companies' financial valuation. More speculatively, it suggests ways in which a blended value investor could potentially attain equal or better financial returns than traditional investors agnostic to the environmental implications of their investments.

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Note: Also available at: http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/skoll/research/Short+papers/Blended+Value+Investing_Integrating.htm

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Intended Audience: Advocates; General Public; Policy Professionals; Researchers

Type/Format: Whitepaper

Language code: English

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