Can green investments increase your green? : evidence from social hedge fund activists
Jonghyuk Bae, Natalya Khimich, Sungsoo Kim, Emanuel Zur
In our study, we examine the association between hedge fund activism and a target firm's corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities and whether activists can promote socially responsible investments while upholding shareholders' interests. Using different matched samples, we find a strong positive association between the target firm's CSR in the year before it is targeted by activists and its probability of being targeted by a hedge fund. Classifying hedge fund activists into socially and non-socially responsible funds based on their objectives, we find that both give similar level of consideration to a firm's CSR activities when initiating campaigns. Similar to DesJardine and Durand (DesJardine and Durand, Strategic Management Journal 41:1054-1082, 2020), we demonstrate that hedge funds have, on average, a negative impact on target firms’ CSR in the years following the initial investments. Complementary to DesJardine and Durand (DesJardine and Durand, Strategic Management Journal 41:1054-1082, 2020), we compare the two types of hedge funds and find an asymmetric effect of the hedge funds' campaigns. Socially responsible hedge fund campaigns are associated with a large increase in their target's CSR, whereas non-socially responsible hedge funds decrease this measure in their target. Finally, we find that target firms exhibit a long-term improvement in future stock returns and profitability. These findings provide evidence that certain types of activists, such as socially responsible funds, promote both stakeholder and shareholders' long-term interests.
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2023
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Authors: | Bae, Jonghyuk ; Khimich, Natalya ; Kim, Sungsoo ; Zur, Emanuel |
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Journal of business ethics : JBE. - Dordrecht : Springer, ISSN 1573-0697, ZDB-ID 1478688-6. - Vol. 187.2023, 4, p. 781-801
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