Non-linear effect of Environmental, Social, and Governance on corporate performance (study in non-financial firms listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange)

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https://doi.org/10.18778/2082-4440.40.01

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corporate performance, ESG, Indonesia, sustainability finance

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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors have become essential considerations for stakeholders. Balancing external and internal performance is crucial. However, there are some constraints to implementing ESG at the cor­porate level, especially in Indonesia. This study aims to test the effect of ESG on corporate performance. The non-financial firms listed on Indonesia Stock Ex­change from 2016–2020 were used as a sample. Empirical evidence found the U-shaped effect of ESG rating on corporate performance. Further, robustness tests are conducted by dividing the sample annually and removing the 2020 pe­riod to show more robust evidence. In contrast, the results showed no evidence of a U-shaped effect. The robustness test showed that the ESG rating positively affected corporate performance in 2016–2019 and turned negative in 2020, the first time COVID-19 happened in Indonesia. This result indicated that in a crisis time, implementing ESG will be costly and reflected in financial performance. In contrast, during a non-crisis time, ESG positively impacts financial performance.

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2022-12-30 — zaktualizowane 2023-12-12

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Nareswari, N., Tarczyńska-Łuniewska, M., & Bramanti, G. W. (2023). Non-linear effect of Environmental, Social, and Governance on corporate performance (study in non-financial firms listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange). Ekonomia Międzynarodowa, (40), 154–170. https://doi.org/10.18778/2082-4440.40.01 (Original work published 30 grudzień 2022)

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