In this course, you will get an overview of the impact of contemporary ESG ratings and how a company balances ESG issues against its financial performance. You will evaluate the effectiveness of corporate authenticity and the impacts of politics when building corporate ESG policy. You will also learn about social activism’s ability to disrupt markets, and the roles that stakeholders play when dealing with financial markets.

ESG and Social Activism

ESG and Social Activism
This course is part of The Materiality of ESG Factors Specialization

Instructor: Mary-Hunter McDonnell
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Reviewed on Oct 10, 2022
Great high level overview of ESG and current trends and topics faced by firms today.
Reviewed on Mar 3, 2024
This course has helped me to improve my General ESG awareness. It was so enlightening
Reviewed on Jul 11, 2024
Good coverage of activism. Particularly interesting is the coverage of corporate governance and the role the board of directors play.
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