Effects of sustainability performance and sustainabiilty disclosure on investment risk perceptions.
Sustainable reporting is an emerging topic of interest among investors, regulators and corporations worldwide. Given that investors progressively incorporate sustainability issues into their investment risk assessment and that this aspect is relatively unexplored in existing literature, this study s...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-483302023-05-19T03:30:04Z Effects of sustainability performance and sustainabiilty disclosure on investment risk perceptions. Chiam, Qing Hui. Tay, Eileen. Yeo, Wei Tsin. Mak Wai Yeong Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Accounting::Reporting DRNTU::Business::Management::Social responsibility Sustainable reporting is an emerging topic of interest among investors, regulators and corporations worldwide. Given that investors progressively incorporate sustainability issues into their investment risk assessment and that this aspect is relatively unexplored in existing literature, this study seeks to examine whether sustainability performance and sustainability disclosure influence investment risk perceptions. We present a 2 x 2 experimental design where 150 nonprofessional investors were asked regarding the risk they perceived from investing in the corporation’s stock, given the hypothetical sustainability reports of the corporation. Results show that stronger sustainability performance is negatively correlated with investment risk perceptions. Furthermore, this study presents evidence of significant interaction effect between sustainability performance and sustainability disclosure when corporate sustainability performance is weak. When corporate disclosures relating to such performance include detailed discussion, investment risk perception is reduced. On the other hand, enhanced disclosure of strong sustainability performance does not have significant implications on investment risk perception. Our findings thus provide insights into how corporations can leverage on varying the levels of sustainability performance and disclosure detail to manage investment risk perception. BUSINESS 2012-04-05T02:40:28Z 2012-04-05T02:40:28Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/48330 en Nanyang Technological University 68 p. application/pdf |
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Sustainable reporting is an emerging topic of interest among investors, regulators and corporations worldwide. Given that investors progressively incorporate sustainability issues into their investment risk assessment and that this aspect is relatively unexplored in existing literature, this study seeks to examine whether sustainability performance and sustainability disclosure influence investment risk perceptions. We present a 2 x 2 experimental design where 150 nonprofessional investors were asked regarding the risk they perceived from investing in the corporation’s stock, given the hypothetical sustainability reports of the corporation. Results show that stronger sustainability performance is negatively correlated with investment risk perceptions. Furthermore, this study presents evidence of significant interaction effect between sustainability performance and sustainability disclosure when corporate sustainability performance is weak. When corporate disclosures relating to such performance include detailed discussion, investment risk perception is reduced. On the other hand, enhanced disclosure of strong sustainability performance does not have significant implications on investment risk perception. Our findings thus provide insights into how corporations can leverage on varying the levels of sustainability performance and disclosure detail to manage investment risk perception. |
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