Institutional investors, alternative asset fund managers, and ESG

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Abstract

We survey institutional investors to understand why they integrate environmental, social and governance (ESG factors into their investment management processes. Using a unique data set, we find that limited partners (LPs are motivated to incorporate ESG because they believe that ESG usage is more strongly correlated with financial performance. We find that general partners (GPs are motivated to integrate ESG factors into their investment strategies in response to increased client demand for sustainable products. Furthermore, we find that private equity (PE uses ESG factors more intensely than venture capital (VC regardless of geography. We also find that PE firms use voice and exit strategies more extensively than VC funds in efforts to promote ESG activities in companies. When evaluating individual components of ESG scores, we find that the investors consider the governance score the most important component, followed by environmental, and then social.

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McCahery, J. A. M. C., Pudschedl, P., & Steindl, M. (2025). Institutional investors, alternative asset fund managers, and ESG. In Research Handbook on EU Securities Law (pp. 198–241). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800376045.00019

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