Do Socially Responsible Index Investors Incur an Opportunity Cost?

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We construct index-tracking portfolios using integer programming and then compare the tracking errors and performances of portfolios formed from an unrestricted and socially screened stock universe. We find that one can construct a portfolio of socially responsible stocks that deliver market performance. Thus, the exclusion of a set of stocks from consideration does not exhaust the existence of efficient index-tracking portfolios, especially when the exclusionary screen is for nonfinancial reasons. Our results are robust to various specifications in constructing the portfolio, for example, number of stocks included in the portfolio and weighting schemes, and robust to alternative tracking error measurement; we show that the difference induced from conducting socially responsible screen is never statistically significant. © 2012, The Eastern Finance Association.

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Branch, B., & Cai, L. (2012). Do Socially Responsible Index Investors Incur an Opportunity Cost? Financial Review, 47(3), 617–630. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6288.2012.00342.x

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