Location Matters: Valuing Firm-specific Nonmarket Risk in the Global Mining Industry

We argue that mines located near environmentally sensitive water sources are subject to nonmarket risks arising from the potential collective actions of local stakeholders and their allies. Stakeholder mobilization can impose material costs on a mine in the form of delays, regulatory hurdles, and closure. We find that stock markets recognize these nonmarket risks and apply a discount on announcements by mining companies whose mines are located near environmentally sensitive water sources, particularly rivers. However, we also find that investor reaction is stronger in countries with strong institutions that support collective action. Thus, nonmarket risk management is important even in countries that are typically characterized by low political and institutional risks. We discuss the degree to which these results can be generalized beyond mining.

Published Date
20 May 2025

Written By
Chang Hoon Oh, Daniel Shapiro, Jiyoung Shin, Shuna Shu Ham Ho

Article Type
Journal Article Video Abstract

Topics
Cooperative Strategy, Global Strategy, Stakeholder Strategy

Interest Group
Cooperative Strategies IG, Global Strategy IG, Stakeholder Strategy IG

Content Source
Strategic Management Journal