Exactly what is a “socially responsible” company – and who gets to decide? For more than five years people have called on the $2.7 trillion socially responsible investment (SRI) industry for a concrete answer to this question. But while US SRI houses have done their best to respond and evolve, influential voices remain unsatisfied.

There is a continuing debate about the methods, standards and practices used by the SRI industry. The debate involves corporate leaders, research houses, industry analysts, reporters, bloggers, activists and investors themselves. It also involves trillions of dollars in assets, some of which are arguably being channelled in the wrong direction.

A few weeks ago Jeff Swartz, chief executive of clothing giant Timberland, wrote an article for the Fast Company website outlining his perception of a growing problem.

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