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ESG Ratings: An Evaluation and Discussion

In: The Palgrave Handbook of Green Finance for Sustainable Development

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  • Çiçek Yılmaz

    (Yasar University)

  • Dilvin Taşkın

    (Yasar University)

Abstract

In the contemporary landscape of global finance and corporate governance, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) characteristics have emerged as pivotal factors influencing investment decisions and shaping the strategies of businesses. This chapter examines the multifaceted aspects of ESG, offering a comprehensive exploration of its definition, historical evolution, and its significance in the investment space. The chapter further makes a detailed examination of ESG rating systems, explaining the methodologies employed by key providers such as MSCI, Morningstar, Deutsche Börse (ISS), Moody’s, Refinitiv, and S&P. Each provider’s specification of risk factors and assessment processes is scrutinized to provide a clear understanding of how ESG ratings are formulated. As the demand for ESG information continues to grow rapidly, a critical analysis of the challenges and issues associated with ESG ratings is presented. This includes a discussion on data issues, conceptual problems, conflicts of interest, the phenomenon of greenwashing, and instances of puzzling ratings. Furthermore, the chapter explores the regulatory landscape surrounding ESG, shedding light on the evolving framework aimed at standardizing and ensuring the reliability of ESG disclosures. In essence, this chapter serves as a comprehensive guide, unraveling the complexities of ESG from its conceptual foundations to the operational intricacies of major rating systems. Through this exploration, the chapter presents a thorough understanding of the nuances, challenges, and regulatory frameworks that define the contemporary landscape of ESG in the financial and corporate sectors.

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  • Çiçek Yılmaz & Dilvin Taşkın, 2024. "ESG Ratings: An Evaluation and Discussion," Palgrave Studies in Impact Finance, in: Ahmed Imran Hunjra & John W. Goodell (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Green Finance for Sustainable Development, chapter 0, pages 303-356, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:psifcp:978-3-031-65756-6_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-65756-6_12
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