We all know that how you measure things determines what will be done and how it will be done. Interestingly, this also has implications for ESG investing and the ESG activities of corporations. The chart below shows the average ESG scores of companies in different countries. Scandinavia is clearly ahead of the rest of the world, followed by continental Europe, then the UK, followed by North America. The worst ratings are in the former socialist countries like Russia and Eastern Europe.
What gets measured gets done, ESG edition
What gets measured gets done, ESG edition
What gets measured gets done, ESG edition
We all know that how you measure things determines what will be done and how it will be done. Interestingly, this also has implications for ESG investing and the ESG activities of corporations. The chart below shows the average ESG scores of companies in different countries. Scandinavia is clearly ahead of the rest of the world, followed by continental Europe, then the UK, followed by North America. The worst ratings are in the former socialist countries like Russia and Eastern Europe.