Do investors actually value sustainability? New evidence from investor reactions to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI)

The debate about how investors perceive corporate social responsibility (CSR) predates Milton Friedman’s famous statement that the only social responsibility of business is to increase profits. Although extensive research has studied whether sustainability contributes to financial performance, we have yet to understand whether investors believe it pays off. This financial event study of reactions to the addition, continuation, and deletion from DJSI World, the first global sustainability index, shows that investors care little about DJSI announcements. Nonetheless, there is some evidence that global assessments of sustainability are converging and that investors may increasingly be valuing continuation on the DJSI, suggesting that firms may gain at least limited benefits from reliable sustainability activities.

Published Date
20 May 2025

Written By
Aaron K. Chatterji, Olga Hawn, Will Mitchell

Article Type
Journal Article Video Abstract

Topics
Competitive Strategy, Stakeholder Strategy

Interest Group
Competitive Strategy IG, Stakeholder Strategy IG

Content Source
Strategic Management Journal