Less is More: In Search of Sustainable Investment Premium
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https://doi.org/10.32479/ijefi.16989Keywords:
ESG Investing, Sustainable Finance, Fossil Fuel-Free Investments, Financial PerformanceAbstract
Considering the inconsistency among various ESG ratings from major agencies, and the conflicting research findings: from superior returns and reduced risk to indicating no significant difference or even underperformance, this study uses a single indicator instead of a complicated scoring system to examines “green” firms categorized with zero fossil fuel exposure, comparing their performance to “brown” firms with fossil fuel exposure investments. The findings indicate that market value-weighted portfolios of these "green" stocks outperform their counterparts, demonstrating potential financial benefits of sustainable investing based on a single indicator. The study employs the Fama-French three-factor model and cross-sectional analysis, showing that "green" portfolios yield higher abnormal returns and exhibit different risk profiles compared to "brown" (non-fossil-fuel-free) portfolios. The research underscores the need simply and standardize ESG metrics to enhance comparability and reliability, thereby aiding investors in making informed decisions aligned with sustainability goals.Downloads
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Published
2024-09-06
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Ding, J. D. (2024). Less is More: In Search of Sustainable Investment Premium. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 14(5), 233–241. https://doi.org/10.32479/ijefi.16989
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