The impact of corporate social and environmental practices on the cost of equity capital: UK evidence

AH Ahmed, Y Eliwa, DM Power - International Journal of Accounting & …, 2019 - emerald.com
International Journal of Accounting & Information Management, 2019emerald.com
Purpose There has been an ongoing call from various groups of stakeholders for social and
environmental practices to be integrated into companies' operations. A number of
companies have responded by engaging in socially and environmentally responsible
activities, while others choose not to participate in these activities, which incur additional
costs. The absence of consensus regarding the economic implications of social and
environmental practices provides the impetus for this paper. This study aims to examine the …
Abstract
Purpose
There has been an ongoing call from various groups of stakeholders for social and environmental practices to be integrated into companies’ operations. A number of companies have responded by engaging in socially and environmentally responsible activities, while others choose not to participate in these activities, which incur additional costs. The absence of consensus regarding the economic implications of social and environmental practices provides the impetus for this paper. This study aims to examine the association between corporate social and environmental practices (CSEP) and the cost of equity capital measured by four ex ante measures using a sample of UK listed companies.
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