Climate change exposure and the takeover market: A text‐based analysis

Author:

Chindasombatcharoen Pongsapak1,Chatjuthamard Pattanaporn1ORCID,Jiraporn Pornsit2ORCID,Wongsinhirun Nopparat1

Affiliation:

1. Center of Excellence in Management Research for Corporate Governance and Behavioral Finance, SASIN School of Management Chulalongkorn University Bangkok Thailand

2. Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies The Pennsylvania State University Malvern Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractWe examine the impact of takeover vulnerability on firm‐specific climate change exposure using sophisticated text‐based metrics generated from machine learning algorithms and a measure of takeover vulnerability primarily derived from state takeover laws. Based on a large sample of more than 28,000 observations, our findings show that firms more vulnerable to hostile takeovers have higher exposure to physical climate risks, as managers focus on short‐term financial performance over long‐term risk mitigation. These firms also reduce regulatory risk exposure by adopting stringent compliance measures and improving environmental practices to avoid penalties and attract investors. However, they are less likely to invest in new business opportunities related to climate change, prioritizing stability over potential gains in new business opportunities. Propensity score matching and entropy balancing confirm the robustness of these results. Our research provides insights into how hostile takeover threats influence corporate environmental strategies.

Funder

Chulalongkorn University

Publisher

Wiley

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