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| Title: | How are companies quoted and classified? | |||
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| Date of publishing: | September 20, 2011 | |||
| Hits: | 475 | |||
| Category: | Other content | |||
| Language: | English | |||
| Also available in the following languages: | Dutch, French | |||
How are companies quoted and classified?
The answer to every question asked during the assessment is converted in scores from 0 to 100.These scores indicate the level of MVO commitment and the extent of effective risk management (0 = little or no commitment; 30 = weak or average commitment; 65 = strong commitment; 100 = advanced commitment).
The quantitative processing of all criteria and scores result in 6 domain scores per company.These domain scores per company are compared to those of the industry and result in relative ratings for every domain.
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- Which businesses will be assessed?
- The outline of the assessment process
- Collecting information for the assessment
- Origin and basis of the assessment method
- International standards and conventions which support the Ethibel assessment method
- Evaluated domains and evaluation criteria
- The positive selection criteria
- Evaluation per industry
- 3 aspects of the assessment
- Negative or exclusion criteria
- Which activities or practices are controversial?
- How are ratings assigned?
- The advantages of Forum ETHIBEL rating for companies
- Also government bonds
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