漂绿、碳排放与ESG

Greenwashing, carbon emission, and ESG

BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT · 2024
被引 105 · 同刊同年前 1%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了2005至2018年美国样本中碳排放与Refinitiv ESG评分的关系,发现高ESG或环境评分的企业并未降低碳排放,支持了漂绿假说和合法性理论。

Abstract

Abstract Recent decades have seen an increasingly awareness of climate changes, putting a pressure on companies to do more to deal with carbon emission. One of the popular measures used in assessing how well a company commits to sustainable development and reduces carbon emissions is ESG ratings. Given the importance of both ESG ratings and carbon footprints on our society and the target of net zero by 2050, we explore the relation between carbon emission and the Refinitiv ESG scores for the US sample from 2005 to 2018. Our findings indicate that high ESG‐rated or environment‐rated firms do not have lower carbon emissions. It appears that these firms are not incentivized to do more for environment, as they have already been awarded with good publicity for being environmentally friendly. Finally, our findings also support the ‘cheap talk’ concept, greenwashing hypothesis and legitimacy theory. Companies are not genuinely committed to climate action.

企业社会责任碳排放ESG评级气候变化可持续发展