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Abstract
To find out how carbon performance and disclosure practices affects corporate’s financial performance, this study investigates its non-linear influence on financial performance by considering non-financial 100 businesses that are listed on National Stock Exchange 200 Index in India for the consecutive 12 years, i.e., from 2010 to 2021. It employs two indicators of environmental-related information like carbon performance which is measured in terms of greenhouse gas reduction, and disclosure practices which is measured in terms of environmental disclosure score. It uses the dynamic panel data regression analysis technique to estimate the parameters. The empirical outcomes show an obvious non-linear impact of carbon performance on corporate financial performance, which is proxied by Tobin’s Q. This indicates that at the initial stage, carbon performance decreases financial performance, but later on, further increase in the carbon performance is found to improve corporates financial performance in the long duration. But, in case of disclosure practices it shows no effect on market-based economic performance, i.e., Tobin’s Q. Therefore, the study recommends the investors to be courageous and patience because carbon performance will decrease financial performance at the lower level, but can give benefits in the long run. This paper also suggests the regulators to incorporate environmental standards, and introduce severe forfeits for ecological wrongdoers with the aim of enhancing companies’ environmental disclosure activities.
期刊介绍:
The current remarkable growth in the Asia-Pacific financial markets is certain to continue. These markets are expected to play a further important role in the world capital markets for investment and risk management. In accordance with this development, Asia-Pacific Financial Markets (formerly Financial Engineering and the Japanese Markets), the official journal of the Japanese Association of Financial Econometrics and Engineering (JAFEE), is expected to provide an international forum for researchers and practitioners in academia, industry, and government, who engage in empirical and/or theoretical research into the financial markets. We invite submission of quality papers on all aspects of finance and financial engineering.
Here we interpret the term ''financial engineering'' broadly enough to cover such topics as financial time series, portfolio analysis, global asset allocation, trading strategy for investment, optimization methods, macro monetary economic analysis and pricing models for various financial assets including derivatives We stress that purely theoretical papers, as well as empirical studies that use Asia-Pacific market data, are welcome.
Officially cited as: Asia-Pac Financ Markets