Just companies generate higher ROE, have higher operating margins, and command a valuation premium, showing that just business is better business.
Profit With Purpose: The JUST Index Outperforms on Key Social Issues
We drill down into the metrics the public sees as central to just business behavior – to better understand the work these companies are doing align their profits with their purpose.
Learn more about the JULCD’s performance since inception.
Creating Shareholder Value from Just Business Behavior
This new analysis provides evidence that U.S. companies performing best on the priorities of the American public generate significantly greater investment returns and exhibit reduced investment risk than their lower performing counterparts.
Here’s How 6 Companies Take the Lead Supporting Working Mothers
Most mothers don’t receive the kind of workplace support they need to balance care for their families with bringing their full selves to work.
These 5 Companies Are Leading the Charge on Recycling
At JUST Capital, we’ve heard from the American people that environmental impact is one of their top concerns. In honor of Earth Day 2018, here are five companies taking the lead on recycling.
This year may be remembered as the year when socially responsible investing (SRI) in the United States made the leap from a sizable, but relatively uncommon, investment option to an indispensable portfolio element.
JUST Companies Exhibit Lower Investment Risk
Companies that behave more justly are also more resilient to market and earnings risks.
The More JUST the Company, the Steadier the Stock
What do Microsoft, Colgate-Palmolive, and AT&T have in common?
Outperformance of JUST Investable Equity Indexes
Equity indexes of our most JUST companies have higher Sharpe ratios, similar or better downside risk characteristics, and moderate tracking risk versus the Russell 1000.
JUSTness Undervalued: The Market Valuation of JUST Companies
JUST 100 trade at a small valuation discount to their industry peers
Does company size drive JUST Capital’s ranking?
It isn’t only the very largest companies that can “afford” to behave justly.