Do investors incorporate financial materiality? Remapping the environmental information in corporate sustainability reporting
Jun Xie,
Yoshitaka Tanaka,
Alexander Ryota Keeley,
Hidemichi Fujii and
Shunsuke Managi
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2023, vol. 30, issue 6, 2924-2952
Abstract:
Although the consideration of financial materiality is important for securing shareholders' interests, the degree of financial materiality that is considered for existing sustainability ratings is still questionable. In this study, we hand‐mapped the financial materiality of environmental information based on Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) industry‐specific accounting metrics to reassess environmental performance. Based on the SASB‐based environmental score, we tested whether investors price environmental risk. The results show significant pricing anomalies related to environmental risk. Companies with lower SASB‐based environmental scores experience higher environmental risk. Additionally, a premium in the cross‐section of stock returns compensates for this risk. Our findings suggest that integrating financial materiality based on the SASB could be an effective way to capture corporate environmental risk.
Date: 2023
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