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Executive Summaries

Executive Summaries (or Why Earnings Smoothing, Guidance, and Concern About Meeting Consensus Estimates Are Likely to be Counterproductive) Robert G. Eccles and George Serafeim, Harvard Business School by Dan Hanson, Jarislowsky Fraser USA Tim Koller, Bin Jiang, and Rishi Raj, McKinsey & Company How to Create Value Without Earnings: The Case of Amazon Responsible Investors: Who They Are, What They Want Corporate Disclosure of Material Information: The Evolution—and the Need to Evolve Again New Venture: A New Model for Clean Energy Innovation Integrating Sustainability Into Capital Markets: Bloomberg LP And ESG’s Quantitative Legitimacy Financial Institutions and Non-Governmental Organizations: An Advocacy Partnership for Sustainable Capital Markets? Preserving Value through Adaptation to Climate Change Loyalty-Shares: Rewarding Long-term Investors Josh Tarasoff, Greenlea Lane Capital, and John McCormack Steve Lydenberg, Domini Social Investments LLC Jean Rogers, Sustainability Accounting Standards Board, and Robert Herz, Financial Accounting Standards Board Tiffany Clay, TPG Andrew Park and Curtis Ravenel, Bloomberg LP Steve Waygood, Aviva Investors Jason West and Robert Bianchi, Griffith University Patrick Bolton, Columbia University, and Frédéric Samama, SWF Research Initiative and Amundi Executive Summaries A Tale of Two Stories: Sustainability and the Quarterly Earnings Call Robert G. Eccles and George Serafeim One of the challenges companies http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Applied Corporate Finance Wiley

Executive Summaries

Journal of Applied Corporate Finance , Volume 25 (3) – Sep 1, 2013

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 2013 Cantillon and Mann
ISSN
1078-1196
eISSN
1745-6622
DOI
10.1111/jacf.12022
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(or Why Earnings Smoothing, Guidance, and Concern About Meeting Consensus Estimates Are Likely to be Counterproductive) Robert G. Eccles and George Serafeim, Harvard Business School by Dan Hanson, Jarislowsky Fraser USA Tim Koller, Bin Jiang, and Rishi Raj, McKinsey & Company How to Create Value Without Earnings: The Case of Amazon Responsible Investors: Who They Are, What They Want Corporate Disclosure of Material Information: The Evolution—and the Need to Evolve Again New Venture: A New Model for Clean Energy Innovation Integrating Sustainability Into Capital Markets: Bloomberg LP And ESG’s Quantitative Legitimacy Financial Institutions and Non-Governmental Organizations: An Advocacy Partnership for Sustainable Capital Markets? Preserving Value through Adaptation to Climate Change Loyalty-Shares: Rewarding Long-term Investors Josh Tarasoff, Greenlea Lane Capital, and John McCormack Steve Lydenberg, Domini Social Investments LLC Jean Rogers, Sustainability Accounting Standards Board, and Robert Herz, Financial Accounting Standards Board Tiffany Clay, TPG Andrew Park and Curtis Ravenel, Bloomberg LP Steve Waygood, Aviva Investors Jason West and Robert Bianchi, Griffith University Patrick Bolton, Columbia University, and Frédéric Samama, SWF Research Initiative and Amundi Executive Summaries A Tale of Two Stories: Sustainability and the Quarterly Earnings Call Robert G. Eccles and George Serafeim One of the challenges companies

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Journal of Applied Corporate FinanceWiley

Published: Sep 1, 2013

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