Annual Moskowitz Prize
Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley, Center for Responsible Business in partnership with US SIF
US SIF introduced the Moskowitz Prize in 1996 to encourage and recognize outstanding research on socially responsible investing. It is named for Milton Moskowitz, senior editor of Business and Society Review, and one of the first investigators to publish comparisons of the financial performance of screened and unscreened portfolios. With Robert Levering he co-authored The 100 Best Companies to Work for in America, and compiles an annual list of the same name for Fortune magazine.
Specific questions about this program should be directed to Lloyd Kurtz at Lkurtz@haas.berkeley.edu
Moskowitz Prize Winners
- 2010 Winning Paper: "Corporate Environmental Management and Credit Risk"
- 2009 Winning Paper: "The Economics and Politics of Corporate Social Performance"
- 2008 Winning Paper: "The Wages of Social Responsibility"
- 2007 Winning Paper: "Does the Stock Market Fully Value Intangibles? Employee Satisfaction and Equity Prices"
- 2006 Winning Paper: “Monitoring the Monitor: Evaluating CalPERS’ Activism”
- 2005 Winning Paper: “The Economic Value of Corporate Eco-Efficiency”
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The Moskowitz Prize is made possible thanks to the support of generous sponsors, including a number of US SIF members.