Vine copula based dependence modeling in sustainable finance

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Claudia Czado , Karoline Bax , Özge Sahin , Thomas Nagler , Aleksey Min , Sandra Paterlini
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Abstract

Climate change and sustainability have become societal focal points in the last decade. Consequently, companies have been increasingly characterized by non-financial information, such as environmental, social, and governance (ESG) scores, based on which companies can be grouped into ESG classes. While many scholars have questioned the relationship between financial performance and risks of assets belonging to different ESG classes, the question about dependence among ESG classes is still open. Here, we focus on understanding the dependence structures of different ESG class indices and the market index through the lens of copula models. After a thorough introduction to vine copula models, we explain how cross-sectional and temporal dependencies can be captured by models based on vine copulas, more specifically, using ARMA-GARCH and stationary vine copula models. Using real-world ESG data over a long period with different economic states, we find that assets with medium ESG scores tend to show weaker dependence to the market, while assets with extremely high or low ESG scores tend to show stronger, non-Gaussian dependence.

基于Vine copula的可持续金融依赖模型
在过去的十年里,气候变化和可持续发展已经成为社会关注的焦点。因此,公司越来越多地以非财务信息为特征,如环境、社会和治理(ESG)得分,基于这些信息,公司可以被划分为ESG类别。虽然许多学者对不同ESG类别资产的财务绩效与风险之间的关系提出了质疑,但ESG类别之间的依赖关系仍然是一个开放的问题。本文主要通过copula模型来理解不同ESG类别指数与市场指数的依赖结构。在全面介绍了藤联结模型之后,我们解释了基于藤联结模型的横截面和时间依赖性如何被捕获,更具体地说,使用ARMA-GARCH和固定的藤联结模型。利用长期不同经济状态下的真实ESG数据,我们发现ESG得分中等的资产对市场的依赖性较弱,而ESG得分极高或极低的资产往往表现出较强的非高斯依赖性。
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Journal of Finance and Data Science
Journal of Finance and Data Science Mathematics-Statistics and Probability
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