Climate Change Commitment and Stock Returns in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Theoretical Background
2.1.1. Stakeholder Theory
2.1.2. Signaling Theory
2.2. Previous Studies and Hypothesis Development
Climate Change Commitment and Stock Returns
3. Methodology
3.1. Sample Used
3.2. Model Development
3.2.1. Dependent Variable: Stock Returns
3.2.2. Independent Variables
Climate Change Commitment (ClCC)
3.2.3. Control Variables (Firm Characteristics)
Profitability (Return on Assets)
Leverage (Debt-to-Equity Ratio)
Growth (Price-to-Book Ratio)
Size (Natural Logarithm of Total Assets)
3.2.4. Control Variables (Macroeconomic Variables)
Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
Inflation (Inf)
3.3. Model
4. Results and Analysis
4.1. Descriptive Statistics
4.2. Correlation Matrix
4.3. Panel GMM Regression Results
5. Robustness of Results
6. Implications
7. Limitations and Future Studies
8. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Sampling Procedure | Description | Total Population | Sample Size |
---|---|---|---|
1. | All listed non-financial companies in GCC region | 619 | - |
2. | Data availability consideration | - | 285 |
3. | Selection of non-financial companies with data | - | 285 |
4. | Period covered | - | 2010–2023 |
GCC | |||
Country | Population | Final Sample | |
Qatar | 34 | 20 | |
United Arab Emirates | 85 | 37 | |
Saudi Arabia | 313 | 151 | |
Bahrain | 20 | 7 | |
Kuwait | 89 | 41 | |
Oman | 78 | 29 | |
Total | 619 | 285 |
Variable | Abbreviation | Measurement | References | Source | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dependent Variable | |||||
Stock Return | SR | [Net income/total equity] | [64,65] | Refinitiv | |
Independent Variable | |||||
Climate Change Commitment | ClCC | A dummy variable (1 if the company reported a climate change commitment and 0 otherwise). | [63] | Refinitiv | |
ESG | ESG score | [8] | Refinitiv | ||
E | Environmental score | [46] | Refinitiv | ||
Control Variables (Firm Characteristics) | |||||
Profitability | Prof | Net income divided by total assets | [47] | Refinitiv | |
Leverage | Lev | Total liabilities divided by total equity | [66] | Refinitiv | |
Growth | Growth | Price per share/book per share | [67] | Refinitiv | |
Firm Size | FSize | Natural log of total assets | [68] | Refinitiv | |
Control Variables (Macroeconomic Variables) | |||||
GDP | GDP | The growth in annual GDP | [69] | World Bank Open Data | |
Inflation | Inf | The change in annual CPI | [70] | World Bank Open Data | |
Authors Analysis |
Statistics | SR | ClCC | Prof | Lev | Growth | FSize | GDP | Inf |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mean | 0.105 | 0.561 | 0.041 | 0.699 | 1.284 | 20.212 | 0.031 | 0.017 |
St. Dev. | 0.749 | 0.021 | 0.325 | 1.946 | 2.173 | 1.384 | 0.042 | 0.012 |
Min. | −0.543 | 0 | −3.582 | 0.000 | 0.000 | 14.749 | −0.053 | −0.025 |
Max. | 3.787 | 1 | 0.921 | 0.953 | 7.475 | 26.594 | 0.192 | 0.058 |
Variables | (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | |||||||
| 0.025 | 1 | ||||||
| 0.084 | 0.041 | 1 | |||||
| −0.039 | 0.032 | −0.074 | 1 | ||||
| 0.194 | 0.052 | 0.090 | 0.071 | 1 | |||
| 0.094 | 0.068 | 0.077 | 0.0062 | −0.032 | 1 | ||
| −0.039 | 0.028 | 0.032 | 0.017 | 0.052 | 0.107 | 1 | |
| 0.084 | 0.019 | 0.027 | 0.011 | 0.173 | −0.030 | −0.075 | 1 |
Dependent Variable: SR | |||
---|---|---|---|
Variables | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 |
Lag SR | 0.019 *** | 0.021 *** | 0.020 *** |
ClCC | 0.066 *** | ||
ESG | 0.058 *** | ||
E | 0.082 *** | ||
Prof | 0.185 ** | 0.215 *** | 0.162 *** |
Lev | −0.049 ** | −0.032 ** | −0.058 ** |
Growth | 0.037 ** | 0.041 ** | 0.051 ** |
FSiz | 0.129 *** | 0.110 *** | 0.152 *** |
GDP | 0.184 | 0.210 | 0.362 |
Inf | 0.259 | 0.152 | 0.228 |
Constant | 0.360 *** | 0.451 *** | 0.236 *** |
Hansen Test | 0.415 | 0.369 | 0.428 |
AR (1) | 0.296 | 0.263 | 0.207 |
AR (2) | 0.367 | 0.211 | 0.285 |
Wald Chi2 | 699.274 (0.000) | 752.221 (0.000) | 716.259 (0.000) |
Dependent Variable: SR | |||
---|---|---|---|
Variables | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 |
Lag SR | 0.011 *** | 0.018 *** | 0.025 *** |
ClCC | 0.057 *** | ||
ESG | 0.045 *** | ||
E | 0.091 *** | ||
Prof | 0.129 ** | 0.200 *** | 0.186 *** |
Lev | −0.024 ** | −0.041 ** | −0.048 ** |
Growth | 0.032 ** | 0.030 ** | 0.047 ** |
FSize | 0.197 *** | 0.082 *** | 0.076 *** |
GDP | 0.366 | 0.442 | 0.398 |
Inf | 0.174 | 0.199 | 0.263 |
Constant | 0.411 *** | 0.488 *** | 0.365 *** |
Hansen Test | 0.362 | 0.307 | 0.465 |
AR (1) | 0.195 | 0.223 | 0.287 |
AR (2) | 0.241 | 0.222 | 0.290 |
Wald Chi2 | 554.979 (0.000) | 635.141 (0.000) | 672.227 (0.000) |
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Abu Khalaf, B.; Alqahtani, M.S.; Al-Naimi, M.S. Climate Change Commitment and Stock Returns in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries. Sustainability 2025, 17, 5008. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17115008
Abu Khalaf B, Alqahtani MS, Al-Naimi MS. Climate Change Commitment and Stock Returns in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries. Sustainability. 2025; 17(11):5008. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17115008
Chicago/Turabian StyleAbu Khalaf, Bashar, Munirah Sarhan Alqahtani, and Maryam Saad Al-Naimi. 2025. "Climate Change Commitment and Stock Returns in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries" Sustainability 17, no. 11: 5008. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17115008
APA StyleAbu Khalaf, B., Alqahtani, M. S., & Al-Naimi, M. S. (2025). Climate Change Commitment and Stock Returns in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries. Sustainability, 17(11), 5008. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17115008