Climate change and corporate cash holdings: Global evidence

IF 2.9 3区 经济学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Financial Management Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI:10.1111/fima.12420
Siamak Javadi, Abdullah-Al Masum, Mohsen Aram, Ramesh P. Rao
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Using data from 41 countries, we provide novel empirical evidence that firms’ cash holdings are positively associated with their climate change exposure. This evidence is robust to different model specifications and survives a battery of tests to ease concerns related to spurious correlation and omitted variable bias. Using the release of the Stern Review as an exogenous shock to climate change awareness, we show that this association becomes significantly stronger after the release of the Review and particularly so for firms with higher exposure to regulatory and transition risk dimensions of climate change as well as financially constrained firms. Overall, results fit consistently within the precautionary motive framework and suggest that firms hold more cash to safeguard against the adverse impact of climate change.

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气候变化与企业现金持有:全球证据
利用来自41个国家的数据,我们提供了新的经验证据,证明企业的现金持有量与其气候变化风险呈正相关。该证据对不同的模型规范是稳健的,并在一系列测试中幸存下来,以缓解与虚假相关性和遗漏变量偏差相关的担忧。利用《斯特恩评论》的发布作为对气候变化意识的外生冲击,我们表明,在《斯特恩评论”发布后,这种联系变得明显更强,尤其是对气候变化监管和转型风险敞口更大的公司以及财务受限的公司。总体而言,结果始终符合预防动机框架,并表明企业持有更多现金以抵御气候变化的不利影响。
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Financial Management BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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期刊介绍: Financial Management (FM) serves both academics and practitioners concerned with the financial management of nonfinancial businesses, financial institutions, and public or private not-for-profit organizations.
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