¿En qué medida la emisión de bonos verdes por las empresas del S&P 500 mejora su desempeño ambiental?
Abstract
In response to climate challenges, green bonds have emerged as a key instrument for
financing environmentally sustainable projects. Yet, their actual environmental impact
remains contested. This study evaluates the effect of green bond issuance on environmental
performance among S&P 500 firms between 2013 and 2024, focusing on changes in carbon
intensity and Environmental Pillar Scores. Drawing on Legitimacy Theory and Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) Theory, the research examines whether green bonds yield
substantive environmental improvements or serve primarily as reputational tools. Using panel
data from Refinitiv Eikon, the analysis applies a matched difference-in-differences (DiD)
methodology, comparing issuers to non-issuers matched by sector and year. Dynamic
event-time models and forecasting are used to assess short- and medium-term effects. The
results show no statistically significant average reduction in carbon intensity immediately
after issuance. However, by year three, a significant decline is observed, suggesting that
green bonds may support long-term emissions reductions. In contrast, no significant
improvements are found in Environmental Pillar Scores, raising concerns about their value as
indicators of environmental progress. The findings suggest that green bonds may facilitate
decarbonization over time, but their effectiveness is highly context-dependent. Sectoral
characteristics, firm-specific factors, and implementation quality all shape outcomes. These
results underscore the importance of aligning reputational signals with measurable
environmental impact and call for stronger verification standards in green finance. This study
contributes firm-level causal evidence to the sustainable finance literature and highlights the
need for greater accountability in the green bond market.
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¿En qué medida la emisión de bonos verdes por las empresas del S&P 500 mejora su desempeño ambiental?Titulación / Programa
Grado en Administración y Dirección de Empresas Mención Internacional (E-4)Materias/ UNESCO
53 Ciencias económicas5307 Teoría económica
530713 Teoría de la inversión
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