Firms’ socially responsible activities: the role of the Big Three

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Lukai Yang
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[1] AR Sanchez,
[2] Jr. School of Business,undefined
[3] Texas A&M International University,undefined
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The Big Three; Sustainability; ESG; SRI-related proposals; D22; G23; G30; G34; G41; M14;
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This paper examines the power and corporate governance significance of the three largest index fund managers, BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street Global Advisors, commonly referred to as the “Big Three.” I provide evidence that they play a key role in strengthening the sustainable and socially responsible activities of portfolio companies. In this paper, I find that the Big Three are positively associated with the overall ESG score, environmental subscore, and social subscore. Interestingly, greater Big Three ownership leads to a higher vote-for percentage of SRI-related proposals, implying that voting is a channel through which they exert influence. My findings highlight the Big Three’s commitment to tackling ESG-related issues, in which they believe that integration of sustainability-related information can help portfolio risk management, and their ability to steer corporate decision-making.
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