'A rich contribution to social science from the winner of the 2022 doctoral dissertation prize of the Global Network on Financial Geography (FinGeo), who incisively interrogates the prophecy that better management of environmental, social, and governance risks (ESG) can build a more equitable, stable, and sustainable capitalism. A must read for students and scholars, proponents and opponents of ethical capital.'
Professor Darius Wojcik, Professor of Financial Geography, National University of Singapore
Introduction: A more responsible and resilient capitalism?
Part I Moral economies
Chapter 1 A history of capitals moral economies and speculation
Chapter 2 A speculative moral economy
Part II Risk and value
Chapter 3 Ethics, risk and value: the derivative logic in action
Chapter 4 Accounting for ethics: SASB and Integrated Reporting
Part III Producing ethical capital
Chapter 5 Brands and the (re)production of ethics
Chapter 6 ESG information as an ethical capital asset
Conclusion: Risky politics: Considerations in contesting ethical capital
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