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Corporate Sustainability: First Evidence on Materiality

Journal

ACCOUNTING REVIEW
Volume 91, Issue 6, Pages 1697-1724

Publisher

AMER ACCOUNTING ASSOC
DOI: 10.2308/accr-51383

Keywords

sustainability; corporate social responsibility; investment performance

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  1. Division of Faculty Research and Development at Harvard Business School

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Using newly available materiality classifications of sustainability topics, we develop a novel dataset by hand-mapping sustainability investments classified as material for each industry into firm-specific sustainability ratings. This allows us to present new evidence on the value implications of sustainability investments. Using both calendar-time portfolio stock return regressions and firm-level panel regressions, we find that firms with good ratings on material sustainability issues significantly outperform firms with poor ratings on these issues. In contrast, firms with good ratings on immaterial sustainability issues do not significantly outperform firms with poor ratings on the same issues. These results are confirmed when we analyze future changes in accounting performance. The results have implications for asset managers who have committed to the integration of sustainability factors in their capital allocation decisions.

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