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Paper: eres2011_118
Paper title: Is ESG Commitment Linked to Investment Performance in the Real Estate Sector?
Authors: Cajias, Marcelo; Fuerst, Franz; McAllister, Pat; Nanda, Anupam
Summary: The linkage between corporate commitment to environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues and investment performance has generated a substantial body of research outside the real estate sector. Nevertheless, the relationship between the environmental performance and financial performance of companies is still not well understood as studies have found mixed and contradicting results. Drawing upon the KLD database which contains ratings on seven ESG dimensions from 2003-2009, this paper investigates the relationship between the ESG rating and the financial performance of a sample of US real estate firms. Since the primary transmission channel from ESG activities to financial performance may be better reflected by a firm's intangible assets, we model both Tobin's q and the total annual return in a panel framework with time and sector specific fixed effects. Our results are largely consistent with the existing literature finding a positive relationship between CFP and CSP. Further, the time scale of the lagged effects seems plausible.
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Year of publication: 2011
Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility, Green Buildings, Financial Performance
Series: ERES:conference
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Citation: Cajias, Marcelo; Fuerst, Franz; McAllister, Pat; Nanda, Anupam (2011). Is ESG Commitment Linked to Investment Performance in the Real Estate Sector?. 18th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, http://itc.scix.net/paper/eres2011_118
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