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Going Green: Market Reaction to CSR Newswire ReleasesPaul A. GriffinUniversity of California, Davis - Graduate School of Management Yuan SunBoston University - School of Management January 29, 2012 Abstract: Voluntary disclosure theory predicts that an optimal disclosure decision should produce an overall net benefit for shareholders, and that such net benefit should decrease in public information availability. This study supports the predictions of disclosure theory in the context of climate change. Using voluntary disclosures made through the CSR newswire service, we find that managers’ disclosure decisions involving greenhouse gas emissions produce positive returns to shareholders. This response varies negatively with company size and public information availability. For small companies in a limited public information environment, we find that mean adjusted share price increases significantly by 2.32 percent over days -2 to 2 around the CSR newswire release date. Our sample of disclosing companies received an aggregate market value boost from their CSR newswire releases of approximately ten billion dollars, independent of differences in public information availability.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 31 Keywords: Climate change voluntary disclosure, CSR newswire service, greenhouse gas emission information, event study, Fama-French model JEL Classification: G14, M41, M45, K22, Q20 working papers seriesDate posted: January 30, 2012Suggested CitationContact Information
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