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Title: | ESG integration as a risk management tool within the financial decision-making process |
Other Titles: | Digital transformation, strategic resilience, cyber security and risk management |
Authors: | Kuzmina, Jekaterina Maditinos, Dimitrios Norena-Chavez, Diego Grima, Simon Kadłubek, Marta |
Keywords: | Social responsibility of business Impact investing Strategic planning Financial risk management Corporations -- Valuation |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publisher: | Emerald Publishing Limited |
Citation: | Kuzmina, J., Maditinos, D., Norena-Chavez, D., Grima, S., & Kadłubek, M. (2023). ESG integration as a risk management tool within the financial decision-making process. In S. Grima, E. Thalassinos, M. Cristea, M. Kadłubek, D. Maditinos & L. Peiseniece (Eds.), Digital transformation, strategic resilience, cyber security and risk management (pp. 105-113). United Kingdom: Emerald Publishing Limited |
Abstract: | The current chapter deals with the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) integration issue that should contribute to the higher expected investment returns as different kinds of risk are managed in a better and more sufficient way. The goal is to study the ESG risks integration into the decision-making process and test the results. The research chapter intends to contribute to the existing discussion by evaluating some integration techniques. Following the development of the European Taxonomy, one can expect increased interest in integrating ESG risks into the financial forecast and asset valuation. The current chapter deals with Berger and UniCredit Bank’s (2010) proposal to include the ESG data as factors influencing the foretasted financial data in terms of direct costs (like energy, waste, water, and paper expenses; payments for sick leaves and employees’ turnover costs); externality costs (like CO2 compliance costs) and opportunity costs (ESG provisions; expenses for board compensations). The chapter provides an overview of some integration approaches and discusses the idea of incorporating the ESG criteria into the stock valuation and portfolio management process. It is evident that the classical value investing approach is no more suitable. Nevertheless, the tested sample does not show significantly different results based on the backtesting. The research results could be interesting for authors preparing research on the field of sustainability and risk management as well as for portfolio managers considering the ESG integration to achieve the positive alpha. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/120785 |
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