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COVID-19, ESG investing, and the resilience of more sustainable stocks: Evidence from European firms

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BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Volume 32, Issue 1, Pages 602-623

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bse.3163

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corporate resilience; COVID-19; ESG; ESG investing; stock market performance; stock markets; sustainability; sustainable finance

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This study examines the performance of more sustainable firms compared to other firms during the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of risk-return trade-off and stock market liquidity. The results show that more sustainable firms perform better and are more resilient to the pandemic, with higher cash holdings and liquid assets being important factors. These findings contribute to the understanding of sustainability as a source of corporate resilience to unexpected shocks.
Following the COVID-19 outbreak, orientation toward sustainability is a critical factor in ensuring firm survival and growth. Using a large sample of 1,204 firms in Europe during the year 2020, this study investigates how more sustainable firms fare during the pandemic compared with other firms in terms of risk-return trade-off and stock market liquidity. We also highlight the drivers of the resilience of more sustainable firms to the pandemic. Particularly, we document that higher levels of cash holdings and liquid assets in the pre-COVID period help these firms to perform and absorb the COVID-19 externalities better than other firms. Our results are robust to a host of econometric models, including GMM estimations and several measures of stock market performance. These findings contribute to the theoretical and empirical debate on the role of the sustainability as a source of corporate resilience to unexpected shocks.

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