Green label signals in an emerging real estate market. A case study of Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Authors
Costa, O
Fuerst, F
Robinson, SJ
Mendes-Da-Silva, W
Publication Date
2018-05-20Journal Title
Journal of Cleaner Production
ISSN
0959-6526
Publisher
Elsevier
Volume
184
Pages
660-670
Type
Article
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Costa, O., Fuerst, F., Robinson, S., & Mendes-Da-Silva, W. (2018). Green label signals in an emerging real estate market. A case study of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Journal of Cleaner Production, 184 660-670. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.02.281
Abstract
This article investigates how real estate stakeholders price information conveyed by voluntary environmental certification schemes in Sao Paulo, the largest metropolitan area of Latin America. In addition to low incidence of green buildings, the city and many local urban agglomerations in Brazil exhibit weak environmental performance due to limited capacity to enforce existing regulation. Therefore, we exploit the role of internationally accredited third-party environmental audit schemes. In addition to comparing labelled and non-labelled properties in a hedonic framework, we also examine pricing discrepancies related with the intention to certify (registration), but no achievement of actual certification in a timely manner. Our results systematically indicate that labelled office properties in Sao Paulo yield a larger green premium than their peers from developed countries. Findings also suggest that applicants who do not obtain the label upon delivery do not receive any green premiums and may be subject to discounts, depending on specification, beyond that of other non-green office buildings. These findings provide further evidence of the relevance of market diffusion and economic governance linked to the implicit pricing of environmental labels.
Keywords
eco-certification, office markets, signaling effects, Sao paulo, Brazil, LEED
Sponsorship
Wesley Mendes-Da-Silva acknowledges the financial support from CNPq (Grant #301513/2016-3) and FAPESP (Grant #14/26003-9).
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.02.281
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/283347
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