19 Questions
What was the main inspiration behind the creation of JUST Capital?
Firm's value to society
Which of the following is NOT listed as a positive screening criteria for socially responsible investing as per the text?
Labor union activities
What type of investments was UV7816 pursuing?
Investments focused on social and environmental impact
Who proposed the idea of creating an index based on a firm's value to society that led to the creation of JUST Capital?
A student at Columbia Business School
Which ETF that tracked the KLD 400 outperformed its S&P 500 counterpart over various time horizons?
Blackrock (iShares) ETF
In what context was the term 'JUST Capital' introduced in the text?
An initiative focusing on societal value of firms
What distinguishes the MSCI KLD 400 index from other indices mentioned?
It integrates both positive and negative screening methodologies.
What sector did UV7816 primarily aim to invest in?
Socially conscious
Who presented the seminar 'Just Capital and Cause-Driven Marketing' at Columbia Business School?
Deepak Chopra
What was the main advantage of option 1 for JUST Capital in terms of costs?
Lowest incremental costs
What was the main disadvantage of option 1 for JUST Capital in terms of revenue?
Fraction of revenue compared to option 3
How did the use of passive products, particularly ETFs, evolve leading up to 2018?
Grown exponentially as investors moved funds away from actively managed mutual funds
What was the estimated size of passively managed funds by 2025 according to the text?
Over $35 trillion
By 2025, what portion of every professionally managed dollar was expected to be in a passive product?
25 cents
What was the key economic consideration for JUST Capital in the arrangement with an index manufacturer?
License fee
What was the main difference between option 1 and option 3 in terms of revenue potential?
Option 3 was potentially more lucrative
What was the core activity involved in option 3 for JUST Capital?
Creating the index internally
How did investors influencing passive products impact the growth of ETFs?
Exponentially increased their usage
What was the expected growth trend for passive products by 2025?
Continued growth to over $35 trillion
Learn about the survey research techniques used by JUST Capital to determine how different drivers and components should impact corporate rankings. Discover how Americans' opinions on corporate justness were measured through high-quality samples and surveys conducted across various demographics.
Make Your Own Quizzes and Flashcards
Convert your notes into interactive study material.
Get started for free