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May 2, 2018 • 38min

Prof. Cam Harvey, Duke University, on the Social Value of Cryptocurrencies

Are Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple the digital currencies of the future? Or are they just another asset bubble like the 17th century Dutch tulip mania? Professor Campbell Harvey explains why economists often underestimate the capabilities of cryptocurrencies as well as their underlying Blockchain technology. He also describes why Blockchain will transform not only the fundamental security of our transactions but also help accelerate emerging countries to modernize and digitize their economies. For more information visit www.man.com/responsible-investment This podcast was recorded on 07 Mar 2018.
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Apr 10, 2018 • 28min

Prof. Charlie Donovan, Imperial College, on an Education in Climate Change

Charles Donovan explains why it is critical for universities to develop postgraduate programmes that formally address the financial challenges and investment opportunities of climate change. Does the establishment of Imperial College's Climate Finance Centre represent greater private sector job opportunities in climate finance and strategy? What kind of curriculum can students expect to study towards a MSc or PhD, and what kind of climate finance research is Imperial producing? For more information visit www.man.com/responsible-investment This podcast was recorded on 08 Jan 2018.
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Mar 27, 2018 • 30min

Prof. David Wood, Harvard Kennedy School, on Economic Inequality

David Wood describes the evolution of responsible investment - its approaches and institutions like the United Nations-supported Principles for Responsible Investment - over the last decade. Wood also explains why the need for a framework to economic inequality is essential in understanding the systemic risks it represents for society at large. How have the UN's Sustainable Development Goals dimensionalised inequality, enabling a better understanding for investors? How can we reconcile the rise of populism in the United States with the policies under the Trump administration that would appear to exacerbate economic inequality? For more information visit www.man.com/responsible-investment This podcast was recorded on 21 Dec 2017.
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Mar 13, 2018 • 26min

Dr. Rachel Melsom, Tobacco Free Portfolios, on the Case for Going Tobacco Free

Dr Rachel Melsom describes why investor engagement with the tobacco industry, relative for instance to the fossil fuel industry, is futile because of its negative health and social repercussions. She also explains why international policy momentum - the WHO Tobacco Convention, the UN Global Compact Statement and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals - provide a framework to understand the broader socio-economic implications of tobacco, and the momentum behind recent investor announcements to go tobacco-free. For more information visit www.man.com/responsible-investment This podcast was recorded on 14 Dec 2017.
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Feb 27, 2018 • 33min

Ece Ozdemiroglu, EFTEC CEO, on the Case for Natural Capital Accounting

Ece Ozdemiroglu explains why current accounting methodologies like Gross Domestic Product (GDP) used to measure economic and financial performance misrepresent the underlining value of our natural resources, from fisheries and forests to mineral deposits and water resources. How will natural capital accounting help us to more sustainably manage our resources over the long-term? For more information visit www.man.com/responsible-investment This podcast was recorded on 08 Dec 2017.
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Feb 13, 2018 • 25min

Prof. Ken McPhail, University of Manchester, on Accounting for Rights and Ethics

Professor Ken McPhail discusses why rights - human, political, social, labour or environmental - have historically been so difficult to define, and why the S (Social) in ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) analysis provides an opportunity to better develop accounting practices for assessing the costs of rights to society, investors and corporates. How do we begin to quantify what human rights risks pose for society and investors? Can there ever be a path towards an international-recognised ethical accounting standard? How is technology changing our conception of human rights to now include the loss of privacy? For more information visit www.man.com/responsible-investment This podcast was recorded on 11 Nov 2017.
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Jan 24, 2018 • 22min

Prof. Mike Cho, Korea University, on South Korean Corporate Governance Reform

Professor Mike Cho describes why South Korean corporates have historically underperformed their global peers on corporate governance metrics, and why the new administration under President Moon promises to usher in a spate of reforms in this area. What will this mean for family-run Korean conglomerates, otherwise known as chaebols? How is South Korea adopting national governance models towards the launch of their own Stewardship Code? For more information visit www.man.com/responsible-investment This podcast was recorded on 24 Oct 2017.

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