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The integration of social issues into the ESG world has made insufficient progress as the social component has
received relatively little attention due to the challenges associated with its definition, evaluation, coverage, and
measurement. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the debate over the role of social issues in the decision-making
process has taken on new significance. Now, there is a growing interest in social issues for investors and financial institutions,
as improper consideration of these issues can create significant risks and lead to long-term damage to reputation. |
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