Moskowitz Prize
The Moskowitz Prize is awarded annually at The SRI Conference, formerly SRI in the Rockies, for excellence in academic research on a topic germane to the sustainable and responsible investment industry by the Center for Responsible Business at the Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley. The Prize is named after research pioneer Milt Moskowitz, one of the first researchers to look for the connection between good corporate citizenship and profitability. Summaries of the winning studies are available through the Center's website.
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