This study aims to examine the effect of investors sentiment on stock price crash risk and developing a purposed model to examine the effect of social dimension of Sustainable Development on the potential relationship between investors sentiment and stock price crash risk. an empirical study was conducted on a sample of (603) observation that co vers (80) companies Listed in the EGX-100 index, during the period (2011-2020). To analyse the data, the researcher used many statistical methods, especially the multiple regression analysis. The results of statistical analysis indicated the following: (1) a positive significant relationship between investors sentiment and stock price crash risk, (2) There is no effect of social dimension of Sustainable Development on stock price crash risk, and finally, (3) there is no effect of the social dimension of Sustainable Development on the relationship between investors sentiment and stock price crash risk.
This study aims to review literature concerning the relationship between corporate social responsibility disclosure (CSRD), and stock price crash risk. The study begins with a conceptual framework of the included variables, then reviewing and analyzing previous studies, in a philosophical approach, to identify different insights in previous literature, by dividing these studies into three groups, according to its results.The results indicate the following: First, there is a relative scarcity in previous studies that tested the relationship between CSRD and stock price crash risk in emerging markets, specially, the Egyptian market, Second, regarding the direction of the relationship between CSRD and stock price crash risk, The previous studies showed contradicted results, and were not consistent enough. Some of these studies indicated a negative relationship between CSRD and stock price crash risk, on the other hand, other results indicated positive relationship. and finally: there is a deep need to test this relationship in the Egyptian stock market due to its distinctive characteristics.
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