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Impact of ESG performance and carbon emissions on cost of debt : A study of the Nordic marketsLarsson, Filip, Larsson, Henrik January 2023 (has links)
The study examines the link between the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) performance of a company and its cost of debt, measured as credit spreads between corresponding corporate and risk-free government bonds, in Nordic countries between 2020 and 2022. No previous studies look at ESG effects on bond spreads in the Nordic markets, although their stakeholder-oriented nature could make them attentive to ESG issues. Additionally, public and regulatory attention to carbon dioxide suggest a value for companies in decreasing emissions. In line with previous studies on ESG top-level and individual pillar performance, Refinitiv ESG scores are used as proxies for ESG performance in the two initial regressions, and an additional regression is run where a measure of carbon intensity is substituted for environmental pillar performance. Although there is a risk of reverse causality inherent in this field, the findings in this study indicate that ESG top-level performance reduces cost of debt, while carbon intensity increases it. Notably, social pillar scores and carbon intensity, but not environmental pillar scores, have significant effects on spreads.
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CSR, Stakeholders and Financial Performance : Investigating the impact of CSR on financial performance in the European Technology industryMatson, Anna, Brantestig, Natalie January 2022 (has links)
Purpose: This study aims to explore the impact of CSR on financial performance in firms located in the European technology industry. The main purpose aims to explain to what extent CSR activities influence financial performance, whilst to also further explain the influence in depth through investigating which CSR activities contribute to the potential impact. Research questions: 1. To what extent does CSR impact financial performance in the European technology industry? 2. Which CSR activities have the most impact on financial performance in the European technology industry? 3. Why does CSR impact financial performance in the European technology industry? Method: A cross sectional research design was applied in order to collect quantitative data from 2019. Multiple regressions were used to analyze the data and test three hypotheses drawn based on the stakeholder theory. Conclusion: CRS impacts financial performance both positively and negatively. Governance activities, in particular management activities, have the greatest positive impact, followed by emission reduction and workforce engagement with equal impacts. Community involvement impacts financial performance negatively, to a similar extent as emission reduction and workforce engagement. The positive influences can be explained by the stakeholder theory, suggesting that firms when meeting stakeholder demands of CSR, will benefit through financial gains, due to the obtained strengthened stakeholder relationships.
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Hållbarhet och kreditvärdering : En studie om ESG-betygens inverkan på nordiska bolags kreditbetygEkman, Dionne, Hertzberg, Nadja January 2018 (has links)
This study aims to investigate the relationship between ESG-scores and credit ratings for Large Cap companies listed on the Nasdaq Nordic Stock Exchange Market. The purpose of the study is also to achieve a deeper understanding of how Swedish banks incorporate sustainability in the credit process. Considering the purpose of the study, triangulation was chosen as the approach as it includes both quantitative and qualitative procedures. Inspired by prior research the variables has primarily been conducted using simple linear and logistic regressions. Compared to significant prior research illuminating the positive effects of sustainability on financial performance, as well as risk mitigation effects, the study provides surprising results. Positive correlation between ESG-scores and credit scores can only be confirmed for two of the studied years. Four of the years verifies a positive correlation between a high ESG-score and a high credit score. The result also reflect that the strength of the correlation varies across industries and countries. Insights from the qualitative part of the study confirms that banks take sustainability into account in the credit process. The result of the study goes both hand in hand with prior research and deviates from it, which creates interesting opportunities for future research. / Denna studie syftar till att undersöka eventuella samband mellan ESG-betyg och kreditbetyg för börsnoterade bolag på Nasdaq Nordic Large Cap för tidsperioden 2009–2017. Vidare eftersöks djupare förståelse för hur svenska banker integrerar hållbarhet i kreditbedömningsprocessen för företag. Med studiens syfte i beaktande föll metodvalet på triangulering då angreppssättet innefattar en kombination av kvantitativ och kvalitativ ansats. Med inspiration från tidigare forskning analyserades variablerna ESG-betyg och kreditbetyg med hjälp av linjära- och logistiska regressioner. I förhållande till omfattande tidigare forskning belysande hållbarhets positiva inverkan på finansiell prestation och reducering av risk förefaller studiens resultat förvånande. Ett positivt samband mellan ESG- betyg och kreditbetyg kan bara bekräftas för två av de undersökta åren. Ett positivt samband mellan ett högt ESG-betyg och ett högt kreditbetyg kan bekräftas för fyra år. Det råder även skillnader i korrelationens styrka beroende på bransch och land. Resultatet från den kvalitativa delen bekräftar att samtliga banker genomför en intern hållbarhetsanalys för företag i kreditbedömningen. Utfallet av studien går både i linje med och emot tidigare forskning vilket skapar intressanta möjligheter för vidare forskning.
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Sustainability Performance Relation to Financial Performance : A quantitative study of companies in the textile industry within the European and North American marketsMalmström, Cajsa, Ekström, Lovis January 2022 (has links)
Background: Light has been shed on the textile industry as one of the leading industries when it comes to economic growth, global warming and sustainable development. The increasing demand for sustainable activities from stakeholders has led to the importance of measuring the sustainable development of companies. ESG reporting is a common tool used to indicate a company’s sustainability performance. Prior research has tended to focus on cross-sectional industries, and therefore a gap was identified for industry specific research. Purpose: The purpose of this research is to explain the relationship between sustainability performance and financial performance in the textile industry in the European and North American markets to see if companies that invest in sustainability activities benefit financially. Method: This research has followed a positivistic paradigm, with deductive reasoning and a quantitative approach. A probability sampling approach was performed by conducting secondary data from Thomson Reuters DataStream of companies in the textile industry in Europe and North America. This resulted in a final sample of ESG scores and ROIC of 44 companies. The data was later analysed in the SPSS software program by following the estimation method Ordinary Least Squares (OLS). Findings: The literature review developed two hypotheses to address the research purpose and questions. The two hypotheses were analysed through two regression analyses that were satisfied through the OLS estimation method. The result showed that there was a significant relationship between the aggregated ESG score and ROIC which supported the first hypothesis. The second hypothesis of the multiple regression model showed that each component of ESG is correlated to ROIC, however, the environmental factor was not statistically significantly related. Conclusion: The thesis showed that there is a positive relationship between ESG performance and ROIC in this study. This implies that companies that invest in sustainable development increase their financial performance. The aggregated ESG score as well as the social factor and the governance factor had the highest impact on ROIC, which is supported by the stakeholder theory as there has been an increasing demand on social and governance activities in the textile industry. This further supports that sustainability performance impact on financial performance is industry specific.
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The Impact of ESG Performance on Financial Performance : Evidence from NASDAQ StockholmSilva, Pothupitiya Kankanamge Don Amila Chathuranga, Siddig, Hiba Hassan Bashir January 2023 (has links)
This thesis investigates whether environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance impacts financial performance in the Swedish market. ESG performance is measured using the overall ESG score and the three individual pillar scores (environment, social, and governance). Financial performance is assessed using a market-based financial measure(Tobin's Q) and an accounting-based financial measure (Return on Assets, ROA). Further, we introduce a one-year lag between ESG performance and financial performance. We analyze a total of 858 firm-year observations from 266 firms listed on the NASDAQ Stockholm stock exchange over the five-year period from 2018 to 2022, with controls for firm size and leverage. Our findings reveal that none of the ESG performance measures have an impact on the financial performance measures (ROA or Tobin’s Q). This indicates a need for further research into the complexities of the ESG impact on firm financial performance within the Swedish context.
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Does ESG pay off? : A quantitative study of how ESG-scores affect Swedish Large-cap Firms Performance and Stock returnsEsmail, Nebil, Mattsson, Andreas January 2022 (has links)
Previous scholars have viewed expenditures on ESG (environmental, social, governance) in two distinct ways. In one way, it has been viewed as wasteful if it does not directly contribute to the business. The other perspective being that by addressing ESG-issues, one can improve businesses by improving society. In recent times, ESG has become an increasingly common topic due to the increased awareness and debates regarding the environment and sustainability. The increased attention toward ESG issues has resulted in increased ESG reporting by firms. As a result, shareholders and stakeholders can address more of their concerns by knowing how ESG-friendly a firm is. With the increased attention given to ESG in recent years, its actual effects on a firm becomes increasingly interesting. The relationship between ESG and firm performance and the relationship between ESG and stock return has been studied by several researchers over the years. The different studies have come to different conclusions regarding these relationships and the relationships are still inconsistent. In this paper, the relationship between ESG-scores and firm performance, as well as ESG-scores and stock returns in Swedish large-cap firms is examined. This study aims to investigate the relationship between ESG-scores and firm performance and the relationship between ESG-scores and stock returns. Furthermore, the study measures firm performance by measuring total asset turnover, net profit margin, and operating profit margin. Stock returns are measured with the use of historical yearly stock returns. The relationships are investigated with regression analysis. This study has a quantitative approach, where secondary data between the years 2016-2020 has been extracted from the database Refinitiv Eikon. The study finds that the relationship between ESG-scores and total asset turnover is negative, meaning that increased ESG-scores result in less efficient use of assets. The relationship between ESG-score and net profit margin is insignificant, and no conclusion can be drawn from that relationship. The relationship between ESG-scores and operating profit margin is positive, meaning that customers are willing to pay more for a firm's sustainable practices. The relationship between ESG-scores and stock returns is insignificantly negative; thus, we cannot draw any conclusions regarding the relationship, but it could indicate that ESG-scores are accounted for in the stock price.
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Sentiment analysis as a complementing tool to corporate sustainability assessment : An explorative study / Sentimentanalys som ett kompletterande verktyg i bedömningen av företags hållbarhetsarbeteJohansson, Lisa January 2022 (has links)
Companies play an important role in the process of sustainable development, and thus investors have increased their focus on companies' sustainability-related activities. These activities are often measured through ESG scores, which mostly are based on biased documents reported by the companies themselves. A company can be considered ESG-compliant when looking at the ESG scores, but its underlying sustainability profile is not entirely investigated. Thus, there is a lack of transparency in ESG scores as well as in the process of evaluating companies' sustainability performance. Therefore, this thesis aims to explore the possibilities of incorporating automatic text analysis, specifically sentiment analysis, to analyze news articles. In that way, a broader part of a company's sustainability profile is covered, and potential controversies or other involvements could be detected. To investigate whether sentiment analysis would be useful to increase the transparency an explorative approach was used. Specifically, companies' ESG scores and sentiment scores from news articles were analyzed and compared. A lower sentiment score would reasonably indicate a lower ESG score, and thus indicate transparency in the evaluation method. The study finds a mixed result of positive and negative sentiment scores for each company, within each industry. A lower sentiment score does not necessarily indicate a lower ESG score, and no clear correlation between the scores was found. Interestingly, the study also identifies previous studies which indicate a correlation between the sentiment scores from biased company documents and the ESG scores.The findings strengthen the problem of lack of transparency in ESG scores, and further conclude that sentiment analysis would be useful in the context of identifying negative and positive articles and thus increase the transparency. However, it is also concluded that sentiment analysis cannot ensure that the calculated sentiment score is of relevance to a specific company and its' sustainability-related activities. Therefore, it can only be used as a complementing tool in the evaluation of companies' sustainability performance. / Företag har en viktig roll i processen av hållbar utveckling, och därför har investerare riktat ett större fokus på företags hållbarhetsrelaterade aktiviteter. Dessa aktiviteter mäts ofta genom ESG-poäng, vilka för det mesta baseras på partiska dokument som rapporteras av företagen själva. Ett företag kan anses vara ESG-kompatibel när man tittar på deras ESG-poäng, men deras underliggande hållbarhetsprofil undersöks inte helt. Således finns det en brist på transparens i ESG-poäng och även i bedömningsprocessen av ett företags hållbarhetsarbete. Därför syftar den här forskningsuppsatsen till att undersöka möjligheterna med att använda automatisk textanalys, specifikt sentimentanalys, för att analysera nyhetsartiklar. På så sätt kan en större del av ett företags hållbarhetsprofil undersökas, och potentiella kontroverser eller annan inblandning kan upptäckas. För att undersöka om sentimentanalys är lämpligt för att öka transparensen användes en utforskande metod. Specifikt, så analyserades och jämfördes företags ESG-poäng och sentimentpoäng från nyhetsartiklar. Ett lägre sentimentpoäng borde rimligtvis indikera ett lägre ESG-poäng, och därigenom indikera på en transparens i bedömningsprocessen. Studien hittar ett blandat resultat med både positiva och negativa artiklar för varje företag inom varje industri. Ett lägre sentimentpoäng indikerar nödvändigtvis inte ett lägre ESG-poäng, och ingen korrelation mellan poängen hittades. Intressant nog, identifierar studien tidigare studier som har hittat en korrelation mellan sentimentpoäng från partiska dokument och ESG-poäng. Resultaten förstärker problemet med bristen på transparens i ESG-poäng, och kan vidare dra slutsatsen om att sentimentanalys är användbart i kontexten att identifiera positiva and negativa artiklar, och således öka transparensen. Dock dras också slutsatsen att sentimentanalys inte kan säkerställa att det beräknade sentimentpoänget är relaterat till det specifika företaget och dess hållbarhetsrelaterade aktiviteter. Därför kan det bara användas som ett kompletterande verktyg i bedömningsprocessen av företags hållbarhetsarbete.
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