You’ve all heard of the ol’ “bait-and-switch” strategy: lure interest with one solution, then swap it out for a substantively different (read: worse) solution. I’d like to suggest that ESG reversed this dynamic (akin to the “reverse Trojan Horse” I described in the first of this multi-part series –
ESG as a Reverse Trojan Horse
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ESG as Switch-and-Bait
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Bait and Switch
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ESG as Switch-and-Bait
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