Crosswashing in Sustainable Investing: Unveiling Strategic Practices Impacting ESG Scores

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21 mars 2024

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  • 2407.00751
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arXiv

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Cornell University




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Bertrand Kian Hassani et al., « Crosswashing in Sustainable Investing: Unveiling Strategic Practices Impacting ESG Scores », arXiv - économie


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This paper introduces and defines a novel concept in sustainable investing, termed crosswashing, and explore its impact on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) ratings through quantitative analysis using a Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) model. The study emphasises that this specific form of greenwashing is not currently considered in existing ESG assessments, potentially leading to an inflated perception of corporate ethical practices. Unlike traditional greenwashing, crosswashing involves companies strategically investing in sustainable activities to boost Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) scores while preserving nonsustainable core operations. By unveiling the nuances of crosswashing, the research contributes to a more nuanced understanding of sustainable investing, offering insights for improved evaluation and regulation of corporate environmental and ethical responsibilities.

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