TAI Research Index

Our research index brings together the breadth of our work – past and present. Our forward-looking insights build on what has come before, helping us evolve and innovate in a rapidly changing world. From pensions and systemic risk to emerging industry trends. Explore our research and reach out to our team if you’d like to learn more!

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(Investment insight compendiums)
The tension between ethics and returns: just transition as a source of systemic risk

Systemic risk | adapting our practices*

Systemic risk | deepening our understanding*

What if? Balanced scorecards for clients*

Going from good to great

Extreme risks

An agenda for change

Absolute return and ten-year mandates*

The future of asset management*

To bonus or not to bonus?

Compensation and incentives*

A Fairer Deal on Fees

Overview of stranded assets holistically framed – beliefs and values*

Integrating alpha and beta: axioms, principles and beliefs*

Integrating alpha and beta – governance issues*

Integrating alpha and beta: modelling assumptions for diversity mandates*

Exchange Traded Funds: Implementation vehicles for pension funds*

Going above and beyond: stronger investment theory and practice

Peak busy – and finding the resources to change

Business as usual is cancelled: What the pandemic, geopolitics and the new world regime mean for investors

Total portfolio approach (TPA): Curating the perfect playlist

A decade in need of course correction

Misinformation | on what basis will we take investment decisions in 10 years’ time?

Asset owners pressing the reset button

Navigating 2024: Expect the unexpected, and shape it

Aligning emerging risks and strategy: four actions for risk leaders

Unlocking UK pension potential: Surplus sharing and investment

What does “investing like an insurer” mean?

Six ways the Trump administration could impact investments

Does low risk always mean ‘low return’?

Total Portfolio Approach: Is it right for you?
Future of ESG – in the balance

Nature and biodiversity toolkit for investors

Red sky in the morning | a deep dive into climate scenarios and what to do

Net Zero in the Balance

TAI film night: Thinking Ahead Institute and WTW action pack

TAI film night: Climate Culture action pack

Achieving your climate goals: case studies from global investors*

This is going to hurt: what halving of emissions by 2030 really means*

The ‘S’ of ESG | moving from interest to action

Pay now or pay later?

A six-step action plan for net-zero

Sustainability impact: An investors guide to communicating value created*

Sustainability portfolio construction

Coronavirus coverage

Investment beliefs to change the climate trajectory

1.5°C portfolio working group papers

Sustainability beliefs: a new measurement tool

Sustainability portfolio construction case studies

Mission critical: understanding value creation

Connecting the dots: understanding purpose in the investment industry

Sustainability webinar series – purpose and value in investment industry videos

Sustainability ‘beliefs to action’ webinars

Adaptation | necessary but not sufficient

Can we ‘circle’ our way out of this mess?

Nature’s nexus: exploring the interconnectedness of biodiversity and climate change

The future of biodiversity

Nature’s bottom line: the wealth of biodiversity

How might we tip social systems (for the better, of course)?

Being joined-up – why it’s so important

Mobilising collective intelligence by leaving traces of good practices

COP28 | ‘out’ is now ‘away’

An agenda for change, Part II

The dance of the climate crisis

The path to net zeroThe future of biodiversity – no time to stop and smell the roses