The power of purpose: how material sustainability and stakeholder orientation drive financial success

Samira Joudi, Gholamreza Mansourfar, Saeid Homayoun, Zabihollah Rezaee
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Purpose Considering the standards developed by the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), this study aims to examine whether the link between material sustainability and financial performance depends on the extent to which the company is oriented toward stakeholders. Design/methodology/approach To test the predictions, 13,942 firm-year observations from 43 different countries are used, covering the period from 2010 to 2019. Using a hand-mapping approach to match the indicators suggested by the SASB with those of the ASSET4, the authors realize that there are 170 material sustainability indicators among 466 indicators of the ASSET4. The authors use three different methods to verify if the materiality matters, including the alphas obtained from the Fama and French factor models, comparing the average abnormal returns of the portfolios and the bootstrapped Cramer technique. Findings The findings show that companies investing in material sustainability activities perform better than those investing in immaterial activities. Also, consistent with the theoretical foundations, the authors find that the effect of investing in material sustainability activities is more pronounced in stakeholder-oriented countries than that in shareholder-oriented countries. The results are robust to a battery of sensitivity tests. Research limitations/implications Owing to COVID-19 in late 2019, data from 2020 to 2022 have not been used to obtain reliable results. Practical implications The results obtained in the current research provide valuable guidance for investors to make investments considering the degree of materiality of sustainability activities in different industries. It also helps managers to increase the company’s financial performance, make efficient decisions related to investment in sustainability activities and find investment strategies on the material sustainability issues in their industries. Social implications This study provides a clearer understanding of investment in sustainability activities in different industries by separating material and immaterial sustainability activities in stakeholder and shareholder-oriented countries, and the results obtained can change the perspective of investors and company managers regarding investing in such activities in different countries. Investing in more materiality sustainability activities than the immateriality dimension can be new opportunities for companies to achieve predetermined goals, help retain and attract business partners or be a source of innovation for new product lines or services. Internal morale and employee engagement may increase while increasing productivity and firm performance. This discussion opens the way for future research. Originality/value This study provides insight into the effect of investing in material and immaterial sustainability activities in different industries on the company’s performance in shareholder and stakeholder-oriented countries.
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目标的力量:物质可持续性和利益相关者导向如何推动财务成功
目的考虑到可持续发展会计准则委员会(SASB)制定的标准,本研究旨在探讨物质可持续性与财务业绩之间的联系是否取决于公司面向利益相关者的程度。设计/方法/途径为了检验预测结果,本研究使用了来自 43 个不同国家的 13942 个公司年度观测数据,涵盖时间段为 2010 年至 2019 年。作者使用手工绘图法将 SASB 建议的指标与 ASSET4 的指标进行匹配,发现 ASSET4 的 466 个指标中有 170 个实质性可持续发展指标。作者使用了三种不同的方法来验证物质性是否重要,包括法玛和弗伦奇因子模型得出的阿尔法值、比较投资组合的平均异常回报率以及自举克拉默技术。研究结果研究结果表明,投资于物质性可持续发展活动的公司比投资于非物质性活动的公司表现更好。此外,作者还发现,在利益相关者导向型国家,投资于物质可持续发展活动的效果比股东导向型国家更明显,这与理论基础一致。研究的局限性/影响由于 COVID-19 将于 2019 年底发布,2020 年至 2022 年的数据尚未使用,因此无法获得可靠的结果。社会意义本研究通过将利益相关者导向型国家和股东导向型国家的实质性和非实质性可持续发展活动区分开来,对不同行业的可持续发展活动投资有了更清晰的认识,所获得的结果可以改变投资者和公司管理者对不同国家此类活动投资的看法。投资于比非物质性维度更具物质性的可持续发展活动,可以为公司实现预定目标提供新的机遇,有助于留住和吸引业务合作伙伴,或者成为新产品线或服务的创新源泉。在提高生产力和公司业绩的同时,内部士气和员工参与度也会提高。这一讨论为今后的研究开辟了道路。原创性/价值本研究深入探讨了在股东和利益相关者导向的国家,投资于不同行业的物质和非物质可持续发展活动对公司业绩的影响。
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