Navigating ESG complexity: An in-depth analysis of sustainability criteria, frameworks, and impact assessment

  • Marianna Eskantar
  • , Constantin Zopounidis
  • , Michalis Doumpos
  • , Emilios Galariotis*
  • , Khaled Guesmi
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria serve to gauge a company's sustainability and societal impact. The evaluation of a firm's performance on these ESG criteria involves a thorough examination of its practices and policies across various domains, encompassing environmental responsibility, labor standards, human rights, corporate governance, and community engagement. Despite the considerable body of research in this domain, the absence of a universally accepted ESG framework and the lack of consensus on the practical utilization of diverse ESG indicators remain noteworthy challenges. With this backdrop, our study has two primary objectives. Firstly, we present a comprehensive framework that encompasses an extensive range of ESG criteria and associated indicators. Additionally, we gauge the relevance of these indicators by examining their correlation with ESG scores obtained from a prominent rating agency. To accomplish this, we employ a non-parametric regression analysis approach rooted in the multicriteria decision-making preference disaggregation paradigm. We present empirical findings based on an international dataset spanning the years 2006 to 2020.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103380
JournalInternational Review of Financial Analysis
Volume95
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2024

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Keywords

  • Corporate responsibility
  • Environmental and social transition
  • ESG criteria and ESG performance
  • Multicriteria decision aid
  • Regression analysis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Finance
  • Economics and Econometrics

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