The Impact of Green Initiative Announcements on the Stock Prices of Selected Publicly Listed Companies in the Food and Beverage Industry in ASEAN-5
Companies are now expected to implement green initiatives to reduce negative environmental impact and promote sustainability. Through an event study, the researchers determined the impact of green initiative announcements concerning waste management and renewable energy on the cumulative average abn...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:ber-10102024-08-08T07:00:04Z The Impact of Green Initiative Announcements on the Stock Prices of Selected Publicly Listed Companies in the Food and Beverage Industry in ASEAN-5 Manalo, Marivic V. Eguia, Samantha Nicole Ferrer, Angela Mikaella Grijado, Chikara Jane Companies are now expected to implement green initiatives to reduce negative environmental impact and promote sustainability. Through an event study, the researchers determined the impact of green initiative announcements concerning waste management and renewable energy on the cumulative average abnormal return (CAAR) of the stock prices of selected publicly listed companies in the food and beverage industry in ASEAN-5 countries. The researchers adopted a causal, mixedmethod research design and applied the total enumeration approach in determining the sample. Using Microsoft Excel and Jamovi, the CAAR was computed and tested for its significance through a one-sample, two-tailed t-test. The findings indicated that the CAAR was significant and negative before the announcement date. Before the announcement, waste management green initiatives also had a significant and negative CAAR. Meanwhile, renewable energy green initiatives had no significant impact during the event window. The findings demonstrate various market responses to the different types of green initiatives and can aid in advancing knowledge of how these can influence market reactions and investor sentiments. 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/ber/vol34/iss1/11 DLSU Business & Economics Review Animo Repository green initiatives; food and beverage; event study; CAAR; ASEAN-5 Accounting |
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Companies are now expected to implement green initiatives to reduce negative environmental impact and promote sustainability. Through an event study, the researchers determined the impact of green initiative announcements concerning waste management and renewable energy on the cumulative average abnormal return (CAAR) of the stock prices of selected publicly listed companies in the food and beverage industry in ASEAN-5 countries. The researchers adopted a causal, mixedmethod research design and applied the total enumeration approach in determining the sample. Using Microsoft Excel and Jamovi, the CAAR was computed and tested for its significance through a one-sample, two-tailed t-test. The findings indicated that the CAAR was significant and negative before the announcement date. Before the announcement, waste management green initiatives also had a significant and negative CAAR. Meanwhile, renewable energy green initiatives had no significant impact during the event window. The findings demonstrate various market responses to the different types of green initiatives and can aid in advancing knowledge of how these can influence market reactions and investor sentiments. |
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The Impact of Green Initiative Announcements on the Stock Prices of Selected Publicly Listed Companies in the Food and Beverage Industry in ASEAN-5 |
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