The world’s 300 largest pension funds manage assets for over USD 21 trillion. A strict orientation to environmental, social, and good governance (ESG) in the investment portfolio of pension funds can play a key role in triggering the economy toward a sustainable transition. Can responsible pension plans be an attractive investment opportunity for young people? Since the performance of pension funds depends on the demographic characteristics of investors, other than the financial results of investment portfolios, this study aimed to test the convenience of ESG-oriented pension plans for young contributors aged 20–29 with different risk propensities and attitudes towards sustainability. The analysis started using accurate data from an Italian pension fund observed from 2012 to 2022. The methods applied were a Monte Carlo simulation of the individual actuarial balances, the expected utility, and the willingness to pay. The results show that ESG-oriented pension funds are convenient for young people who invest in riskier lines. Still, it is sufficient for a light green preference to persuade young contributors to invest in ESG-oriented funds and balanced lines. The study results can support pension fund managers in defining and offering appropriate ESG lines suitable for younger investors.

Environmental-, Social-, and Governance-Oriented Pension Funds for Young Contributors: A Win–Win Option / elisa bocchialini; ilaria colivicchi; federica ielasi; demetrio bova. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - ELETTRONICO. - 16 (2024):(2024), pp. Issue 24, 10874.1-Issue 24, 10874.19. [10.3390/su162410874]

Environmental-, Social-, and Governance-Oriented Pension Funds for Young Contributors: A Win–Win Option

elisa bocchialini
;
ilaria colivicchi;federica ielasi;
2024

Abstract

The world’s 300 largest pension funds manage assets for over USD 21 trillion. A strict orientation to environmental, social, and good governance (ESG) in the investment portfolio of pension funds can play a key role in triggering the economy toward a sustainable transition. Can responsible pension plans be an attractive investment opportunity for young people? Since the performance of pension funds depends on the demographic characteristics of investors, other than the financial results of investment portfolios, this study aimed to test the convenience of ESG-oriented pension plans for young contributors aged 20–29 with different risk propensities and attitudes towards sustainability. The analysis started using accurate data from an Italian pension fund observed from 2012 to 2022. The methods applied were a Monte Carlo simulation of the individual actuarial balances, the expected utility, and the willingness to pay. The results show that ESG-oriented pension funds are convenient for young people who invest in riskier lines. Still, it is sufficient for a light green preference to persuade young contributors to invest in ESG-oriented funds and balanced lines. The study results can support pension fund managers in defining and offering appropriate ESG lines suitable for younger investors.
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elisa bocchialini; ilaria colivicchi; federica ielasi; demetrio bova
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