Do environmental, social and governance performance affect the financial performance of banks? A cross-country study of emerging market banks

Mohammad Hassan Shakil, Nihal Mahmood, Mashiyat Tasnia, Z. H. Munim
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Purpose Earlier firms were evaluated mostly from their financial performance perspective, but with the increasing attention to sustainability goals, environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance of firms became key concerns to stakeholders. The purpose of this paper is to explore the effects of ESG performance of banks on their financial performance, in the context of emerging markets. Design/methodology/approach This study employs the generalised method of moments technique for estimation purpose due to the dynamic nature of the data and to correct for endogeneity. This study uses the ESG performance data of 93 emerging market banks from 2015 to 2018, available in Asset4 ESG database of Refinitiv, formerly known as Thompson Reuters. The accounting and financial data are collected from Refinitiv Datastream database. Findings The findings indicate a positive association of emerging market banks’ environmental and social performance with their financial performance, but governance performance does not influence financial performance. Originality/value While many studies exist on the association of ESG concerns of an organisation with their financial profitability, the literature on in the context of banking is still limited. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study that examines the effect of ESG practices of banks on their financial performance in the context of emerging economies.
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环境、社会和治理绩效是否影响银行的财务绩效?对新兴市场银行的跨国研究
早期对企业的评价主要是从财务绩效的角度出发,但随着对可持续发展目标的日益关注,企业的环境、社会和治理(ESG)绩效成为利益相关者关注的重点。本文的目的是探讨新兴市场背景下银行ESG绩效对其财务绩效的影响。设计/方法/方法由于数据的动态性,本研究采用广义矩法技术进行估计,并纠正内生性。本研究使用了93家新兴市场银行2015年至2018年的ESG绩效数据,这些数据来自Refinitiv(前身为Thompson Reuters)的Asset4 ESG数据库。会计和财务数据是从Refinitiv Datastream数据库中收集的。研究结果表明,新兴市场银行的环境和社会绩效与财务绩效呈正相关,但治理绩效不影响财务绩效。原创性/价值虽然存在许多关于组织ESG关注与其财务盈利能力之间关系的研究,但在银行业背景下的文献仍然有限。据作者所知,这是首个在新兴经济体背景下考察银行ESG实践对其财务绩效影响的研究。
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