Walk the green talk? A textual analysis of pension funds’ disclosures of sustainable investing
Published: 17 March 2023
In this paper, we analyze the disclosures of sustainable investing by Dutch pension funds in their annual reports from 2016 to 2021. We introduce a novel textual analysis approach using state-of-the-art natural language processing (NLP) techniques to measure the awareness and implementation of sustainable investing, where we define awareness as the amount of attention paid to sustainable investing in the annual report. We exploit a proprietary dataset to analyze the relation between pension fund characteristics and sustainable investing. We find that a pension fund’s size increases both the awareness and the implementation of sustainable investing. Moreover, we analyze the role of signing the International Responsible Business Conduct (IRBC) initiative. Large pension funds, pension funds with more female trustees, or pension funds with a positive belief about the risk-return relation of sustainable investing are more likely to sign the IRBC initiative. Although signing this initiative increases the specificity of pension fund statements about sustainable investing, we do not find an effect on the implementation of sustainable investing.
Keywords: ESG; sustainability; SI initiatives; pension funds; textual analysis; natural language processing.
JEL codes C8; G11; J32; M14; Q54
Working paper no. 770
770 - Walk the green talk? A textual analysis of pension funds’ disclosures of sustainable investing
Research highlights:
- We analyze the disclosures of sustainable investing by Dutch pension funds in their annual reports from 2016 to 2021.
- We introduce a novel textual analysis approach using state-of-the-art natural language processing (NLP) techniques to measure the awareness and implementation of sustainable investing.
- We find that a pension fund’s size increases both the awareness and the implementation of sustainable investing.
- Large pension funds, pension funds with more female trustees, or pension funds with a positive belief about the risk-return relation of sustainable investing are more likely to sign a sustainable investment
- Although signing a sustainable investment initiative increases the specificity of pension fund statements about sustainable investing, we do not find an effect on the implementation of sustainable investing.
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