Sustainable finance: ESG/CSR, firm value, and investment returns

We review the burgeoning sustainable finance literature, emphasizing the value implications of ESG (environmental, social, and governance) and CSR (corporate social responsibility) practices. We use a discounted cash flow valuation framework to identify value drivers through which such practices can...

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Main Authors: Chang, Xin, Fu, Kangkang, Jin, Yaling, Liem, Pei Fun
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1704692023-09-13T01:53:31Z Sustainable finance: ESG/CSR, firm value, and investment returns Chang, Xin Fu, Kangkang Jin, Yaling Liem, Pei Fun Nanyang Business School Business::Finance Sustainable Finance Corporate Social Responsibility We review the burgeoning sustainable finance literature, emphasizing the value implications of ESG (environmental, social, and governance) and CSR (corporate social responsibility) practices. We use a discounted cash flow valuation framework to identify value drivers through which such practices can enhance firm value. Collectively, empirical evidence supports that they increase firm value by motivating employees, strengthening customer–supplier relationships, boosting long-term growth, increasing dividends, and reducing financing costs. Furthermore, more socially responsible firms deliver no higher excess stock returns in the long run. Green bonds neither provide issuers with a price premium nor make investors sacrifice on lower returns. Socially responsible investing (SRI) funds generate no higher risk-adjusted long-term returns than non-SRI funds. Finally, we briefly suggest several topics for future research on sustainable finance. Ministry of Education (MOE) We acknowledge financial support by the Ministry of Education (Singapore) (grant number RT01/19), the National Science Foundation of China (72072067), the 111 Project (B20094), Beijing Outstanding Young Scientist Program (BJJWZYJH01201910034034), and Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education LPDP (LOG274420205623091). 2023-09-13T01:53:31Z 2023-09-13T01:53:31Z 2022 Journal Article Chang, X., Fu, K., Jin, Y. & Liem, P. F. (2022). Sustainable finance: ESG/CSR, firm value, and investment returns. Asia-Pacific Journal of Financial Studies, 51(3), 325-371. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajfs.12379 2041-9945 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170469 10.1111/ajfs.12379 2-s2.0-85135022786 3 51 325 371 en RT01/19 Asia-Pacific Journal of Financial Studies © 2022 Korean Securities Association. All rights reserved.
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Sustainable Finance
Corporate Social Responsibility
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Sustainable Finance
Corporate Social Responsibility
Chang, Xin
Fu, Kangkang
Jin, Yaling
Liem, Pei Fun
Sustainable finance: ESG/CSR, firm value, and investment returns
description We review the burgeoning sustainable finance literature, emphasizing the value implications of ESG (environmental, social, and governance) and CSR (corporate social responsibility) practices. We use a discounted cash flow valuation framework to identify value drivers through which such practices can enhance firm value. Collectively, empirical evidence supports that they increase firm value by motivating employees, strengthening customer–supplier relationships, boosting long-term growth, increasing dividends, and reducing financing costs. Furthermore, more socially responsible firms deliver no higher excess stock returns in the long run. Green bonds neither provide issuers with a price premium nor make investors sacrifice on lower returns. Socially responsible investing (SRI) funds generate no higher risk-adjusted long-term returns than non-SRI funds. Finally, we briefly suggest several topics for future research on sustainable finance.
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title Sustainable finance: ESG/CSR, firm value, and investment returns
title_short Sustainable finance: ESG/CSR, firm value, and investment returns
title_full Sustainable finance: ESG/CSR, firm value, and investment returns
title_fullStr Sustainable finance: ESG/CSR, firm value, and investment returns
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable finance: ESG/CSR, firm value, and investment returns
title_sort sustainable finance: esg/csr, firm value, and investment returns
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