Biodiversity management and stock price crash risk

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Original languageEnglish
Journal / PublicationBusiness Strategy and the Environment
Online published3 Mar 2024
Publication statusOnline published - 3 Mar 2024

Abstract

This study explores the link between corporate biodiversity management and the risk of sudden declines in future stock prices, an area largely overlooked in empirical research despite the societal significance of biodiversity loss. We posit that robust corporate biodiversity efforts mitigate the suppression of negative information, consequently reducing the risk of abrupt stock price declines. Leveraging a global dataset and innovative biodiversity management metrics from Moody's ESG Solutions (former Vigero Eiris), our multivariate regression analysis demonstrates that companies with stronger biodiversity structures and actions exhibit lower stock price crash risk. In an additional analysis, we focus on environmental inspections as a possible conduit for releasing negative information on biodiversity management. Using a subsample of North American firms that were inspected by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), we find that firms which experience an inspection record an increase in their stock price crash risk. © 2024 The Authors. Business Strategy and The Environment published by ERP Environment and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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  • biodiversity loss, biodiversity management, nature-related risks, stock price crash risk

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Biodiversity management and stock price crash risk. / Bassen, Alexander; Buchholz, Daniel; Lopatta, Kerstin et al.
In: Business Strategy and the Environment, 03.03.2024.

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review