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Shareholder activism [videorecording] / Ethical Markets Media ; co-executive producers, Hazel Henderson, Ellyne Lonergan

Contributor(s): Henderson, Hazel, 1933- | Lonergan, Ellyne | Sethi, Simran | Campbell, Andrea | Ethical Markets Media | Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm).
Series: Ethical markets : growing the green economy. Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c2007Description: 1 videodisc (28 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.ISBN: NO ISBN.Uniform titles: Ethical markets (Television program) Subject(s): Social responsibility of business | Stockholders -- Social aspectsDDC classification: 338.927
Production Credits: Director, Andrea Campbell
Host, Simran SethiSummary: One of the most surprising aspects of 21st-century capitalism is the emergence of shareholders who are concerned about corporate behavior and accountability. This program investigates that trend, assembling a collection of researchers and business leaders who share valuable insights into shareholder activism. Alisa Gravitz, executive director of Co-op America, and Linda Crompton, CEO of the Investor Responsibility Research Center, recount past and ongoing examples of divestment-driven political change. California State Treasurer Phil Angelides discusses the investment strategy of the Green Wave Initiative, while Roberta Karp, Senior VP of Liz Claiborne, describes shareholder involvement in factory monitoring policies.
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338.927 SHA (Browse shelf) 1 Available CALxx,03000,02,GR 1000139916

Director, Andrea Campbell

Host, Simran Sethi

Originally produced as an episode of the television series Ethical Markets in 2005

One of the most surprising aspects of 21st-century capitalism is the emergence of shareholders who are concerned about corporate behavior and accountability. This program investigates that trend, assembling a collection of researchers and business leaders who share valuable insights into shareholder activism. Alisa Gravitz, executive director of Co-op America, and Linda Crompton, CEO of the Investor Responsibility Research Center, recount past and ongoing examples of divestment-driven political change. California State Treasurer Phil Angelides discusses the investment strategy of the Green Wave Initiative, while Roberta Karp, Senior VP of Liz Claiborne, describes shareholder involvement in factory monitoring policies.

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