Do Institutional investors care about ESG-based reputation risk?

Project: Research - Studentship

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Description

This paper examines institutional investors' (II) role in determining the future instances of their portfolio firms' media-reported environmental, social, and governance (ESG) related misbehaviors. Using a comprehensive sample of publicly listed firms across 34 countries from 2007 to 2021, we find that higher equity ownership of II is associated with lower levels of future media-reported ESG-related misbehavior of their investee firms. However, the strength of the inverse nexus varies with variation in II types. Relative to value-based II (those focusing on risk-return profile only, such as hedge funds), values-based II (which also prefers real ESG impact, such as pension funds) exhibit a more pronounced effect in lowering future ESG-related misbehaviors.
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Keywords

  • institutional investors
  • ESG misbehavior

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