Extreme Climate Risk and Financial Performance in the Construction Industry: Empirical Evidence from Listed Companies in China

Guan-bing Mo, Kai Xu, Kai-ling Dong
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Climate change has led to frequent occurrence of extreme weather events, which seriously affect human life and production in terms of frequency, intensity and duration. It has become one of the important risk factors faced by enterprises, and the construction industry occupies an important position in China's national economy, which is inevitably affected by extreme weather. Therefore, based on the panel data of Chinese A-share construction enterprises from 2010 to 2022, this article studies the impact of extreme climate on corporate financial performance. It is found that the extreme low temperature climate significantly improves the financial performance risk of the construction industry, while the extreme high temperature climate and extreme rainfall climate have no significant impact on the financial performance of the construction industry. This study expands the literature on the impact of extreme weather on the performance of listed companies, encourages enterprises to further recognize the importance of extreme climate, and provides suggestions for corporate managers on how to deal with extreme climate.
极端气候风险与建筑行业财务绩效:来自中国上市公司的经验证据
气候变化导致极端天气事件频繁发生,在频率、强度和持续时间上严重影响着人类的生活和生产。它已成为企业面临的重要风险因素之一,建筑业在中国国民经济中占有重要地位,不可避免地受到极端天气的影响。因此,本文基于2010 - 2022年中国a股建筑企业面板数据,研究极端气候对企业财务绩效的影响。研究发现,极端低温气候显著改善了建筑业财务绩效风险,而极端高温气候和极端降雨气候对建筑业财务绩效没有显著影响。本研究拓展了极端天气对上市公司绩效影响的文献,促使企业进一步认识到极端气候的重要性,并为企业管理者如何应对极端气候提供建议。
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