Burn Now or Never? Climate Change Exposure and Investment of Fossil Fuel Firms
In: ECB Working Paper No. 20242945
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In: ECB Working Paper No. 20242945
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In: Economics letters, Band 237, S. 111655
ISSN: 0165-1765
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In: Journal of Sustainable Finance and Accounting, Forthcoming
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In: Review of Corporate Finance, Forthcoming
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In: Corporate social responsibility and environmental management, Band 30, Heft 6, S. 2969-2989
ISSN: 1535-3966
AbstractThis article explores how climate change exposure affects the firms' cost structures. We use Sautner et al.'s (2023) measure of firm‐level climate change exposure based on earnings conference calls of publicly‐listed U.S. companies from 2002 to 2020 to capture both the opportunities and threats brought about by climate change and understand the comprehensive impact of climate change on the firms' cost structure decisions. Prior literature has documented that firms strategically alter their cost structure when demand is uncertain and firms are concerned about unusually high or low demand realizations. We build on this prior literature and find that firms exposed to climate change adopt a more rigid cost structure with a higher proportion of fixed costs. Our findings suggest that firms perceive higher congestion costs from unusually high demand realizations caused by long‐term climate change. We find that the effect of climate change exposure on cost rigidity is more pronounced for firms with more positive demand expectations and firms in more competitive product markets. Lastly, we find that investors react positively to the rigid cost structure of firms exposed to climate change. Overall, this article sheds light on the real effects of climate change on the firms' operational decisions.
In: JBF-D-23-00709
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In: FINANA-D-24-01498
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In: Reviews on environmental health, Band 26, Heft 1
ISSN: 2191-0308
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In: Resources for the Future Discussion Paper 15-19-REV2
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In: Climate Change and its Causes, Effects and Prediction