Pension Funds and Corporate Social Performance

Author
P. Cox, S. Brammer, A. Millington
Source
Business & Society, Vol. 47, No. 2
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Publication date
June 2008
Type
Periodical Articles
Industry
Finance
Category
Managing Corporate Responsibility
SRI/Sustainable Finance
Discipline
Organisational Behaviour
Language
English
Free/Pay for content
Pay-for-content
 
This study examines the relationship between pension fund ownership of companies and corporate social performance using a unique database of more than 500 publicly listed U.K. companies. The empirical analysis emphasizes the heterogeneous character of pension fund holdings and the multidimensional nature of corporate social performance. The results highlight that the characteristics of pension fund management are significant drivers of preferences for social performance and that employee-related aspects of social performance are preferred by pension funds.