Due to their long-term horizons, pension funds face enhanced exposures to the long-lived effects of many ESG risks. Moreover, given the potential consequences of being underfunded, pension funds are particularly exposed to ESG-related downside risks, especially those related to climate change. We discuss the implications of these risks and provide evidence on institutional investors’ perspectives on climate-related downside risks and how these risks are priced in financial markets. We also document how institutional investors address climate risks in the investment process, with a focus on the role of engagement versus divestment
Sustainability is now a priority issue that governments, businesses and society in general must addr...
Pension Risk and Corporate Investment: This paper studies the relation of systematic pension risk ...
We examine whether the uncertainty related to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) regulation...
Climate change has emerged as a major issue of financial risk for Canadian pension funds when determ...
We show that engagement on environmental, social, and governance issues can benefit shareholders by ...
According to our survey about climate risk perceptions, institutional investors believe climate risk...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper presents the first comprehensive study on the determinants of public pension fund investm...
Pension funds and other financial institutions need to address climate risk on an urgent basis to me...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Sustainable development and financia...
This paper investigates the volatility of defined benefit of pension plans over the period 1999-2006...
Mestrado Bolonha em Actuarial ScienceThe climate emergency is a significant challenge for society an...
We consider a network of equity mutual funds characterized by different levels of compliance with En...
Public pension funds that cover retirement benefits for almost 20 million active or retired employee...
In this paper, we report a case study on evaluating an investment fund with downside risk protection...
Sustainability is now a priority issue that governments, businesses and society in general must addr...
Pension Risk and Corporate Investment: This paper studies the relation of systematic pension risk ...
We examine whether the uncertainty related to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) regulation...
Climate change has emerged as a major issue of financial risk for Canadian pension funds when determ...
We show that engagement on environmental, social, and governance issues can benefit shareholders by ...
According to our survey about climate risk perceptions, institutional investors believe climate risk...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper presents the first comprehensive study on the determinants of public pension fund investm...
Pension funds and other financial institutions need to address climate risk on an urgent basis to me...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Sustainable development and financia...
This paper investigates the volatility of defined benefit of pension plans over the period 1999-2006...
Mestrado Bolonha em Actuarial ScienceThe climate emergency is a significant challenge for society an...
We consider a network of equity mutual funds characterized by different levels of compliance with En...
Public pension funds that cover retirement benefits for almost 20 million active or retired employee...
In this paper, we report a case study on evaluating an investment fund with downside risk protection...
Sustainability is now a priority issue that governments, businesses and society in general must addr...
Pension Risk and Corporate Investment: This paper studies the relation of systematic pension risk ...
We examine whether the uncertainty related to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) regulation...