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Title: Impact of Environmental, Social, and Governance Parameters on Financial Performance of Firms: A Cross-Country Analysis
Authors: Banerjee, Souvik
Mitra, Amarnath
Aggarwal, Shalini
Keywords: ESG practices;financial performance;developed countries;emerging economies;Faculty Article;Faculty Resource Article;Faculty Research Paper;Research Article;Journal Article
Publication date: 2026
Publisher: MDPI
Type: Article
Abstract: The investor community has emphasized the role of firms’ environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices in the last few years. The present study is motivated by existing studies that have not provided conclusive evidence on the relationship between a firm’s ESG practices and financial performance and whether a country’s economic development status influences this relationship. This study used data from 1917 non-financial firms across the top 13 countries over 10 years to investigate. The results conclusively indicate that the ESG score, by and large, positively impacts firms’ financial performance. The further examination of the results shows that while the impact is positive in the context of developed countries, in the case of firms from emerging economies such as China and India, the ESG score does not impact their financial performance, indicating that for emerging economies, growth takes precedence over ESG concerns. Overall, this study concludes that a country’s economic development status does influence the relationship between a firm’s ESG practices and financial performance.
URI: https://dspace.fsm.ac.in/jspui/handle/123456789/5447
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