所见即所得?通过外部担保建立对可持续融资的ESG披露的信心

IF 3.6 2区 哲学 Q2 BUSINESS
Olivier Boiral, Marie-Christine Brotherton, David Talbot
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摘要

本研究的主要目的是了解环境、社会和治理(ESG)披露保证在可持续金融标准和法律发展背景下的价值。本研究基于对188份意见信的分析,这些意见信是在针对三项新的可持续金融倡议(CFA协会、英国金融市场行为监管局和新西兰议会)的发展进行公众咨询的背景下提交的。该研究表明,这些参与者对外部保证在防止“漂绿”方面的有效性有着微妙的、往往相当批判性的看法,并对其强制性持保留态度。这些行动者提出了各种批评,包括对核查做法含糊不清的关切;缺乏在一个新的、专门的和复杂的领域进行保证的专业知识;保证过程的成本,特别是对于小公司;以及对所使用ESG数据的可靠性缺乏控制。本文为文献中的几个新兴趋势做出了贡献,特别是关于防止“漂绿”的治理实践的研究,关于可持续金融标准和法律的制度化,以及关于理性神话在ESG披露的保证过程中的作用。
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What you see is what you get? Building confidence in ESG disclosures for sustainable finance through external assurance

The main objective of this study is to understand the value of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) disclosure assurance in the context of the development of sustainable finance standards and laws. This study is based on an analysis of 188 comment letters submitted by such actors in the context of public consultations on the development of three new sustainable finance initiatives (the CFA Institute, the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK, and the New Zealand parliament). The study shows these actors' nuanced and often quite critical perceptions of the effectiveness of external assurance in preventing greenwashing and their reservations about its mandatory nature. These actors have raised various criticisms, including concerns about the vagueness surrounding verification practices; the lack of expertise available to conduct assurance in a new, specialized, and complex field; the costs of the assurance process, particularly for small players; and the lack of control over the reliability of the ESG data used. This article contributes to several emerging trends in the literature—in particular, research on governance practices to prevent greenwashing, on the institutionalization of sustainable finance standards and laws, and on the role of rational myths in the assurance process for ESG disclosures.

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