Risks Related to Environmental, Social and Governmental Issues (ESG):
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Contents -- Introductory editorial -- The impact of corporate social responsibility on corporate financial performance and credit ratings in Japan -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theory and empirical evidence on the impact of CSR -- Value-Enhancing and agency perspectives: CSR and CFP -- Risk mitigation and agency perspectives: CSR and credit rating -- Datasets -- Sample selection -- Corporate social responsibility -- Corporate financial performance -- Control variables -- Control variables for sample 1 (to study CSR and CFP) -- Control variables for Sample 2 (to study CSR and credit ratings) -- Company credit rating -- Sample Construction -- Methodology -- Estimation Models for CFP -- Empirical results -- CSR-CFP empirical results -- CSR-Credit Ratings Empirical Results -- Industry and Year Effects -- Conclusions -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- References -- Green bonds: shades of green and brown -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Sample literature review and hypothesis development -- Data and methodology -- Empirical results -- Does a (negative) green bond premium exist? -- Does having an ESG rating lower the spread? -- Does a higher ESG rating lead to a lower spread? -- For green bonds, environmental criteria should dominate social and governance criteria -- Conclusion -- References -- Air pollution, investor sentiment and excessive returns -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Review of literature -- Theoretical framework -- Data -- Empirical framework -- Results and discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Sustainability efforts, index recognition, and stock performance -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology and data -- Sustainability and stock performance -- Sustainability stock performance and institutional ownership -- Discussions about risk characteristics and short sale activity -- Conclusion -- References | |
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spellingShingle | de Jong, Marielle Risks Related to Environmental, Social and Governmental Issues (ESG) Intro -- Contents -- Introductory editorial -- The impact of corporate social responsibility on corporate financial performance and credit ratings in Japan -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theory and empirical evidence on the impact of CSR -- Value-Enhancing and agency perspectives: CSR and CFP -- Risk mitigation and agency perspectives: CSR and credit rating -- Datasets -- Sample selection -- Corporate social responsibility -- Corporate financial performance -- Control variables -- Control variables for sample 1 (to study CSR and CFP) -- Control variables for Sample 2 (to study CSR and credit ratings) -- Company credit rating -- Sample Construction -- Methodology -- Estimation Models for CFP -- Empirical results -- CSR-CFP empirical results -- CSR-Credit Ratings Empirical Results -- Industry and Year Effects -- Conclusions -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- References -- Green bonds: shades of green and brown -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Sample literature review and hypothesis development -- Data and methodology -- Empirical results -- Does a (negative) green bond premium exist? -- Does having an ESG rating lower the spread? -- Does a higher ESG rating lead to a lower spread? -- For green bonds, environmental criteria should dominate social and governance criteria -- Conclusion -- References -- Air pollution, investor sentiment and excessive returns -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Review of literature -- Theoretical framework -- Data -- Empirical framework -- Results and discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Sustainability efforts, index recognition, and stock performance -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology and data -- Sustainability and stock performance -- Sustainability stock performance and institutional ownership -- Discussions about risk characteristics and short sale activity -- Conclusion -- References Expected and realized returns on stocks with high- and low-ESG exposure -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature review -- ESG and realized returns -- ESG and expected returns -- Theoretical approach -- Return decomposition of the HL portfolio -- Cash-flow channel -- Discount rate channel -- Risk mechanism -- Demand mechanism -- Empirical approach -- How we measure cash-flow news and discount rate news -- Data -- Results -- Empirical return decomposition -- Discount rate channel -- Risk mechanism -- Demand mechanism -- Robustness of results -- Non-monotonic relationship between ESG scores and discount rate news -- Alternative cutoffs -- Theme-specific ratings -- Alternative weighting approaches and time periods -- Discussion and conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References Investments Risk management Financial risk management |
title | Risks Related to Environmental, Social and Governmental Issues (ESG) |
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