A proposal for refining the ESG methodology used by rating agencies

IF 3.1 4区 管理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT
Raquel González-Pozo, Mar Arenas-Parra, Raquel Quiroga-García, Amelia Bilbao-Terol
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Nowadays, global uncertainty has consequences for financial investors. Some of them consider sustainable investment as a refuge from instability. Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) scores are fundamental tools for assessing a company's sustainability and other ethical and social aspects. Due to this challenge, several rating agencies provide ESG grades and scores for companies, investors, and stakeholders. However, the uncertainty associated with the linguistic descriptions of the rating scales, along with partial information regarding their methodology, can complicate the decision-making process for investors. For this reason, this paper proposes a new approach to constructing ESG scores by integrating two methodologies: ordinal proximity measures and the extended best–worst method. The former considers the different perceptions that investors may have concerning the ratings on the scale. At the same time, the extended best–worst method seeks to define criteria weight coefficients using fuzzy set theory to manage ambiguity and imprecision. These procedures are applied to obtain linguistic assessments for 115 companies worldwide in the energy utilities sector, considering a specific investor's preferences. The dataset was obtained from Refinitiv Datastream and encompasses the period from 2018 to 2021. The findings demonstrate that the proposed procedures complement and enrich the rating methodology used by Refinitiv and can enhance the investment decision-making processes under uncertain situations.

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International Transactions in Operational Research
International Transactions in Operational Research OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE-
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7.80
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12.90%
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146
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Transactions in Operational Research (ITOR) aims to advance the understanding and practice of Operational Research (OR) and Management Science internationally. Its scope includes: International problems, such as those of fisheries management, environmental issues, and global competitiveness International work done by major OR figures Studies of worldwide interest from nations with emerging OR communities National or regional OR work which has the potential for application in other nations Technical developments of international interest Specific organizational examples that can be applied in other countries National and international presentations of transnational interest Broadly relevant professional issues, such as those of ethics and practice Applications relevant to global industries, such as operations management, manufacturing, and logistics.
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