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Corporate Sustainability Performance and Idiosyncratic Risk: A Global Perspective
Authors:Darren D. Lee   Robert W. Faff
Affiliation:University of Queensland;
Monash University
Abstract:Does investing in sustainability leaders affect portfolio performance? Analyzing two mutually exclusive leading and lagging global corporate sustainability portfolios (Dow Jones) finds that (1) leading sustainability firms do not underperform the market portfolio, and (2) their lagging counterparts outperform the market portfolio and the leading portfolio. Notably, we find leading (lagging) corporate social performance (CSP) firms exhibit significantly lower (higher) idiosyncratic risk and that idiosyncratic risk might be priced by the broader global equity market. We develop an idiosyncratic risk factor and find that its inclusion significantly reduces the apparent difference in performance between leading and lagging CSP portfolios.
Keywords:sustainability    corporate social performance    corporate financial performance    idiosyncratic risk    global evidence    best of sector
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