Sovereign wealth funds, shareholder activism and socially responsible investing: impact on corporate governance and sustainability
by Wei Yin
International Journal of Green Economics (IJGE), Vol. 12, No. 2, 2018

Abstract: Institutional shareholder activism is usually discussed within the business. Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs), as long-term institutional investors, are stepping into the sustainable investment movement and corporate governance discussion. But studies, from the regulatory perspective, that discuss the SWFs' shareholder activism are scant. As shareholders of investee companies, SWFs theoretically can exert activism to influence corporate performance, while their inherent feature poses challenges to regulators of host countries. This paper aims to explore the story of SWF activism, and its impacts on corporate governance and business sustainability. It analyses approaches that SWFs can utilise and the status quo of SWF activism. The issues and benefits of SWF activism are briefly assessed. Regulatory supports concerning social activism, responsible investing and transparency are analysed. It suggests that to ensure the benefits of SWF activism and reduce concerns, it is necessary to promote soft law and regulatory measures regarding transparency and SWFs' shareholder rights.

Online publication date: Thu, 24-Jan-2019

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