Hiro Mizuno, Director Ejecutivo y Director de Información del Fondo de Pensiones del Gobierno de Japón (GPIF), habla del papel de la ética en la gestión de uno de los mayores fondos de pensiones del mundo. Habla de las ventajas del pensamiento a largo plazo en las finanzas; de cómo la tecnología está cambiando el funcionamiento del fondo; y de cómo el GPIF promueve la inversión "ESG", integrando factores medioambientales, sociales y de gobernanza en su toma de decisiones.
Hiro Mizuno, executive managing director and CIO of Japan's Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF), speaks about the role of ethics in managing one of the largest pension funds in the world. He discusses the advantages of long-term thinking in finance; how technology is changing how the fund operates; and how GPIF promotes "ESG" investing, integrating environmental, social, and governance factors into its decision-making.
Ethics in Business: In Their Own Words is an interview series produced by Carnegie Council in partnership with ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) and CFA Institute. It features global business leaders exploring how businesses are preparing for an ethical future in the face of threats and challenges presented by globalization, technology, and human psychology.
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