scholarly journals Shareholders and the environment: a review of four decades of academic research

2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (12) ◽  
pp. 123005
Author(s):  
Gunther Capelle-Blancard ◽  
Adrien Desroziers ◽  
Bert Scholtens

Abstract We provide a synthesis of four decades of empirical research regarding the reaction of shareholders to environmental events. This literature is at the crossroads of finance, environmental economics, management and corporate social responsibility (CSR). To set the stage, we first provide an account of the Brumadinho ecological disaster that occurred in Brazil on January 25th, 2019. Second, we provide a critical review of more than 100 event studies. These papers cover a diverse set of events, such as industrial accidents, public disclosure programs, legal actions following environmental violations, changes in environmental regulation, environmental news, and corporate initiatives. This review makes four contributions. First is the synthesis of a large strand of literature in a structured setting, so as to be readily handled by both experts and non-experts. Second is the observation that stock market penalties in the event of environmental concerns are likely to be quite low: on average there is a (temporary) drop in the excess stock market return to events that are harmful to the environment of about 2% and the median is −0.6%. Third is to highlight the limits of CSR as a business strategy towards a sustainable society. Fourth is to provide an open access bibliographic database.

2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (42) ◽  
pp. 342
Author(s):  
Marco André Assan ◽  
Fernando Ribeiro Serra ◽  
Silvia Regina Meira ◽  
Claudia Terezinha Kniess

<p>Este artigo tem como objetivo compreender a estrutura intelectual que conecta teorias e autores que pesquisam a gestão da sustentabilidade em relação ao desafio das organizações como intuito de propor uma agenda para pesquisa futura no tema. Trata-se de uma pesquisa bibliométrica a partir dos artigos publicados em periódicos internacionais. Foi realizada uma pesquisa na base de dados “Web of Science – ISI Web Of Knowledge”, considerando quatro periódicos de referência nos anos disponíveis na base: <em>Business Strategy and the Environment</em> (FI=2,877), <em>Corporate social responsibility and environmental management</em> (FI=2,804), <em>Ecological Economics</em> (FI=4,062), <em>Journal of Environmental Economics and Management</em> (FI=3,398). Foi realizada análise bibliométrica sobre o conteúdo estudado nos artigos de gestão da sustentabilidade, identificando os trabalhos mais referenciados, as publicações mais relevantes, e os periódicos da amostra. Foi feita também uma análise de cocitação, demostrando as relações conceituais entre os trabalhos que fundamentam o tema e identificando tendências dos estudos sobre o tema. Os resultados identificam três grandes áreas de estudo: “importância e desafios para a sustentabilidade ambiental”, que está ligada a três fatores da análise fatorial – “alertas, urgência e avaliação da sustentabilidade” (F2), “custos e riscos da não-sutentabilidade” (F4) e “valor dos bens e serviços ambientais” (F5); “crescimento econômico e meio-ambiente” (F1); “sustentabilidade e vantagem competitiva” (F3). O artigo contribui para a melhor contribuição do tema sustentabilidade e para a orientação de pesquisas futuras.<strong></strong></p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 9-14
Author(s):  
Edwin Woerdman ◽  
Yoram Krozer ◽  
Johannes Platje

Aim: The aim of this paper is to provide a brief overview of the life and work of Professor Andries Nentjes, who passed away early 2019. As one of the founding fathers of environmental economics in the Netherlands, he contributed in particular to the international literature on market-based pollution control. We wish to honour the legacy of Andries Nentjes by outlining some highlights of his impressive academic research and by showcasing his active contributions to a more sustainable society. 


GIS Business ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Dhananjaya Kadanda ◽  
Krishna Raj

The present article attempts to understand the relationship between foreign portfolio investment (FPI), domestic institutional investors (DIIs), and stock market returns in India using high frequency data. The study analyses the trading strategies of FPIs, DIIs and its impact on the stock market return. We found that the trading strategies of FIIs and DIIs differ in Indian stock market. While FIIs follow positive feedback trading strategy, DIIs pursue the strategy of negative feedback trading which was more pronounced during the crisis. Further, there is negative relationship between FPI flows and DII flows. The results indicate the importance of developing strong domestic institutional investors to counteract the destabilising nature FIIs, particularly during turbulent times.


2014 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 211-219 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shital Jhunjhunwala

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to emphasize the importance and means of making corporate social responsibility (CSR) an integral part of corporate strategy with the help of case studies. Design/methodology/approach – The article explores the transformation of business from being egocentric to socially responsible. With the use of examples it demonstrates how integrating CSR into strategy can create sustainable business models. Findings – Firms need to develop a framework for integrating CSR into their business strategy for long term successful survival. Social implications – Corporates and society are intertwined and mutually dependent. Business cannot survive without society's acquiescence nor succeed without its active support. Originality/value – The article explains the benefits of CSR and how to make it an integral part of business strategy to gain a competitive advantage.


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