投资者对未提交进展报告的联合国全球契约企业的惩罚及其对该倡议有效性的影响

The Penalization of Non-Communicating UN Global Compact’s Companies by Investors and Its Implications for This Initiative’s Effectiveness

BUSINESS & SOCIETY · 2015
被引 43
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究发现,未向联合国全球契约提交进展报告的企业在金融市场遭受惩罚,5个交易日内平均累计异常收益为-1.6%,表明投资者可能通过市场压力促使企业遵守该倡议的要求。

Abstract

Companies that have joined the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) are required to submit a Communication on Progress (COP), which is an environmental, social, and governance (ESG) report, to the UNGC every year. If they fail to do so, they are marked and listed as non-communicating on the UNGC website. Using the event study methodology, this study shows that a company that fails to report to the UNGC is penalized in the financial markets with an average cumulative abnormal return of −1.6% over a period of 5 trading days around the event. Although a major critique against the UNGC is that the initiative’s voluntary nature and its lack of external monitoring and sanction mechanisms render it ineffective in terms of the business participants’ implementation of the UNGC principles into their operations, this result suggests that investors may be able to pressure UNGC business participants to increase their compliance with the UNGC requirements and to “walk the talk.”

企业社会责任公司治理金融市场投资者行为