How Has the COVID-19 Crisis Affected the Link Between ESG Disclosure and Firm Value? A Two-Level Analysis of European Listed Companies

IF 4.2 2区 哲学 Q2 BUSINESS
Aziza Garsaa
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This paper examines the impact of environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosure scores on the firm value of European listed companies before, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Using a two-level model and a unique dataset of 264 multinational firms covering the period 2019–2022, we find a negative relationship between ESG disclosure scores and firm value. Nevertheless, the effect of the social and environmental disclosure scores disappears during the crisis, and returns negative during the recovery period. Almost all empirical studies to date have found the inverse effect, suggesting that even though ESG transparency can improve firm reputation, it can also damage it and reduce firm value. We also show that firm-specific factors remain the biggest source of variability in firm value, even during the crisis. Thus, this paper contributes to the existing literature by suggesting that the impact of ESG disclosure on firm value may vary depending on the economic and financial context in which firms operate. More specifically, it shows that the benefits of ESG disclosure, namely the reduction of agency costs, stakeholder trust, and firm legitimacy, which are expected to increase firm value, may not have the predicted effect in a crisis context. Consequently, these findings provide both an empirical and a theoretical contribution to the existing literature on agency theory, signal theory, and legitimacy theory.

COVID-19危机如何影响ESG披露与公司价值之间的联系?欧洲上市公司的两层次分析
本文研究了环境、社会和治理(ESG)披露得分对欧洲上市公司在新冠肺炎大流行之前、期间和之后的公司价值的影响。利用两级模型和涵盖2019-2022年的264家跨国公司的独特数据集,我们发现ESG披露得分与公司价值之间存在负相关关系。然而,社会和环境披露得分的影响在危机期间消失,并在恢复期回归为负。迄今为止,几乎所有的实证研究都发现了相反的效应,这表明,尽管ESG透明度可以提高企业声誉,但它也可能损害企业声誉,降低企业价值。我们还表明,即使在危机期间,企业特定因素仍然是企业价值变化的最大来源。因此,本文通过提出ESG披露对公司价值的影响可能因公司经营的经济和金融环境而异,从而对现有文献做出了贡献。更具体地说,它表明ESG披露的好处,即减少代理成本、利益相关者信任和公司合法性,这些预期会增加公司价值,但在危机背景下可能不会产生预期的效果。因此,这些发现为代理理论、信号理论和合法性理论的现有文献提供了实证和理论贡献。
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