破解“绿色违约悖论”:评估性别多元化董事会和社会责任评级的影响

IF 9.8 1区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Vu Quang Trinh , Nga Nguyen , Phuong Le , Thao Ngoc Nguyen
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我们研究了“绿色违约悖论”及其与性别多元化董事会和社会责任评级之间的联系,以影响企业气候变化风险与违约距离之间的关系。我们的分析使用了42个国家2004年至2021年的数据,得出了几项重要发现。首先,我们的研究挑战了“绿色违约悖论”,证明了气候暴露程度较高的公司与违约的距离更大,这表明违约风险更低。其次,我们的研究结果表明,内部治理因素和外部ESG评估的有效性在调节这一关系中起着至关重要的作用。具体来说,我们的主要结果在董事会性别多元化程度更高、ESG评级更高的公司中更为明显。性别多元化的董事会表明公司在解决气候问题、减少信息不对称和改善内部监督方面做出了更大的承诺。ESG评级作为一种外部评估,反映了公司对社会资本、信任和以利益相关者为中心的文化的敞口,所有这些都表明加强了气候风险管理。第三,我们的研究揭示了气候暴露与违约距离之间的非线性关系,表明超过一定暴露阈值的收益递减。
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Unraveling the ‘green-default paradox’: Assessing the influence of gender-diverse boards and socially responsible ratings
We investigate the ‘green-default paradox’ and its connection to gender-diverse boards and socially responsible ratings in influencing the relationship between corporate climate change exposure and distance-to-default. Our analysis uses data from 2004 to 2021 across 42 countries, yielding several significant findings. First, our research challenges the ‘green-default paradox’ by demonstrating that companies with higher climate exposure exhibit a greater distance to default, indicating reduced default risk. Second, our findings suggest that the effectiveness of internal governance factors and external ESG assessments plays a crucial role in moderating this relationship. Specifically, our primary results are more pronounced in firms with greater gender diversity on their boards and higher ESG ratings. Gender-diverse boards signify a company's increased commitment to addressing climate issues, reduced information asymmetry, and improved internal oversight. ESG ratings, serving as an external assessment, reflect a company's exposure to social capital, trust, and a culture focused on stakeholders, all of which suggest enhanced climate risk management. Third, our study reveals a non-linear relationship between climate exposure and distance to default, indicating diminishing benefits beyond a certain exposure threshold.
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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The International Review of Financial Analysis (IRFA) is an impartial refereed journal designed to serve as a platform for high-quality financial research. It welcomes a diverse range of financial research topics and maintains an unbiased selection process. While not limited to U.S.-centric subjects, IRFA, as its title suggests, is open to valuable research contributions from around the world.
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