In 2023, the University of Oxford and Insight launched a research prize for greening finance, established with an endowment from Insight. Now in its second year, the ‘Insight Investment – University of Oxford Prize for Greening Finance’ aims to encourage more academic research to be done on the effects of incorporating environmental considerations into investment solutions. Insight’s view is that, to support the goal of greening the global financial system, more academic research is needed across asset classes. The industry needs novel ideas with practical applications for the finance industry, such as exploring the development of new financial instruments and ways in which markets should evolve to protect the environment. A new category has been added for the 2024 Prize, Best Green Finance Fixed Income Paper, to recognise research that demonstrates rigorous financial analysis and which has practical applications for investment managers.
Nominating partner organisations, selected based on their expertise and networks, play a key role in ensuring that nominations are of a high calibre and reflect the international scope of the Prize. A judging panel chaired by Dr Ben Caldecott, Director of the Oxford Sustainable Finance Group and Director of the UK Centre for Greening Finance & Investment, reviewed nominations and selected the winners.
In 2023, the winner of the outstanding research category was Professor Caroline Flammer, Professor of International and Public Affairs and of Climate at Columbia University. The winner of the outstanding service category was Mary Schapiro, Vice Chair of the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero, Chair of the Climate Data Steering Committee, and former Chair of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
You can view Mary’s Lecture at the University of Oxford here.