Volume 18, No. 6, 2021

RISK AND RETURN FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIPS FOR SELECTED SOCIAL INVESTMENT AVENUES


Ms. Samreen Ayesha, Dr. Karthigai Prakasam

Abstract

Sustainability, which focuses on sustainable development, is “development that meets current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs” (United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development 1987). Business concerns Concern efforts to embrace social responsibility are critical to achieving long-term growth. (Bradford, Earp, and Williams, 2017). Investment in Public Commitment in Business Concerns allows for fair, efficient and complete scans of firms to determine their performance and social, and economic impact. Responsible Investors acknowledge environmental, social and managerial factors (ESGs) as indicators of sustainability and seek to invest in firms that disclose their achievements in terms of ESG characteristics. (Mahn, 2016). As social investment is very important in India and investors also find it difficult to identify community-oriented investment strategies for investment and profitability and environmental sustainability. To this end, the paper aims to conduct performance analysis by collecting selected risks of seven investment strategies and returning them to various sectors. Once the data has been collected, General tests will be performed using SPSS software to determine if the data is standard and then continue with the analysis tool. The integration was used to find a relationship between risk analysis and the retrieval of seven social interventions. The study shows an important effect that helps the researcher as a green mark to create a large field of study that is wise in relation to the risktaking of investment-oriented investment strategies.


Pages: 7198-7212

Keywords: Responsible investment in the community, ESG, Risk, Return, SRI.

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