This book explores this new phase of ESG investing, offering insights into its theoretical foundations, the methodologies and variations in ESG ratings, and the practical challenges of investing across various asset classes. It includes a discussion of historical arguments for maximizing returns, a review of financial theories and their limitations, the financial instruments available to investors, and presents an economic and financial rationale for ESG investing that extends beyond governmental mandates or activist-driven agendas.
A valuable resource for students, academics, investors, and practitioners, ESG Investing provides a comprehensive understanding of the evolving landscape of ESG finance.
John Hill is a consultant, investor, author, and educator who teaches Economics and Finance at the Dolan School of Business, Fairfield University. He earned his degrees from Cornell University and the University of Pennsylvania, where he pursued a PhD in Econometrics under Nobel Laureate Lawrence Klein. John has authored notable books, including Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Investing and Fintech and the Remaking of Financial Institutions, both published by Academic Press. His career spans senior executive roles at leading financial institutions such as Merrill Lynch, ABN AMRO, the Intercontinental Exchange, and ICAP.
John is deeply committed to charitable causes in education, healthcare, and marine environmental conservation. He serves on the Advisory Council for the Center for Climate, Coastal, and Marine Studies at Fairfield University. In his free time, John enjoys underwater photography and scuba diving, holding certifications as a Dive Master and Assistant Instructor.