Moskowitz Prize Winners


The annual Moskowitz Prize™ is awarded by the Social Investment Forum™ to recognize excellent research in socially responsible investing.

The following criteria are required of winning research: 1) practical significance to practitioners of socially responsible investing; 2) appropriateness and rigor of quantitative methods; 3) novelty of results. Click here for a copy of the application requirements.



2004 Winner:

"Corporate, Social and Financial Perfomance: A Meta Analysis."


2003 Winner:

"Corruption and International Valuation: Does Virtue Pay?.”

- See Also: 2003 Honorable Mention:
"Investing in Socially Responsible Mutual Funds."


2002 Winner:
"International Evidence on Ethical Mutual Performance and Investment Style."


2001 Winner:
"Do Corporate Global Environmental Standards Create or Destroy Market Value."

- See Also: 2001 Honorable Mention:
"Socially Resonsible Investment Screening: Strong Evidence of no Significant Cost for Actively Managed Portfolios."


2000 Winner:
"Pure Profit: The Financial Implications of Environmental Performance."


1998 Winner:
"A Resource-Based Perspective on Corporate Environmental Performance and Profitability."


1997 Winner:
"Finding the Link Between Stakeholder Relations and Quality of Management."


1996 Winner:
"Is There a Cost to Being Socially Responsible in Investment?"



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