Does corporate environmental responsibility create value?: Evidence from supreme Court rulings
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We investigate the impact of corporate environmental responsibility (CER) actions on firm value, using two 5-to-4 Supreme Court rulings. Employing an event study approach, we find that firms expected to increase CER activities experience positive market reactions. The market reactions are greater for firms that are under more significant CER pressure from the Court decisions. These return patterns are more pronounced among firms located in states with Democratic state governments and in regions with high levels of social trust where stakeholders are more attentive to CER. Additionally, we examine the relationship between CER and corporate financial performance, and find that firms with strong CER policies tend to have a higher level of revenue, profitability, and ownership held by institutional investors with longer investment horizons. Our evidence suggests that the market views CER as essential for meeting the growing sustainability demands in today's financial markets. © 2024 Elsevier B.V.

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Announcement returnsCorporate environmental responsibilityCEREnvironmental, social, and governanceESGEvent studiesSupreme Court rulingsSOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITYPERFORMANCEPOLITICSPREFERGREENRISK
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Does corporate environmental responsibility create value?: Evidence from supreme Court rulings
저자
Kim, TaehyunKim, Yongjun
DOI
10.1016/j.jbef.2024.101006
발행일
2025-03
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Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance
45