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The valuation relevance of environmental performance revisited: The moderating role of environmental provisions
Institution:1. Aston Business School, Aston University, Aston Triangle, Birmingham B4 7ET, UK;2. Newcastle University Business School, 5 Barrack Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4SE, UK;1. Centre for Responsible Banking & Finance, School of Management, University of St Andrews, UK;2. Essex Business School, University of Essex, UK;3. École des sciences de la gestion, Université du Québec à Montréal, AICRI, CRSDD-ESG-UQAM, Canada;4. School of Management, University of St Andrews, UK;5. Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:This study attempts to broaden our understanding of the value relevance of environmental performance by providing empirical evidence on the moderating role of financial environmental reporting. Previous studies find that firms' environmental performance can be both positively and negatively associated with market value. Such contradictory findings can be attributed to the fact that environmental performance is associated with future economic benefits and costs. This study suggests that firms with recognized environmental provisions on their balance sheets enable investors to disentangle these opposite effects either by signaling strong future financial performance or by enhancing the reliability of environmental performance information. Regardless of the mechanism by which this moderation effect is invoked, it is hypothesized that capital market participants place a positive and significantly higher value on the environmental performance ratings of firms with recognized environmental provisions than on the ratings of firms without environmental provisions. Utilizing a sample of 692 firm-year observations of French listed firms and employing a linear price-level model that associates the market value of a firm's equity with its environmental performance, I provide empirical evidence to corroborate this thesis. In addition to contributing to the academic debate on the market valuation implications of environmental performance, this study intends to provide useful insights from a country that can be considered a pioneer of environmental reporting legislation; hence, it provides valuable lessons for other jurisdictions that are in the process of developing their sustainability reporting regulations. Finally, the findings of this study support the calls for more integrated reporting showing that the interaction of financial and non-financial information has market valuation implications.
Keywords:Environmental performance  Environmental provisions  Value relevance  France  Mandatory disclosures
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