Affiliation:
1. Brunel Business School Brunel University London London UK
2. Gulf Financial Center Gulf University for Science and Technology (GUST) Mubarak Al‐Abdullah Area/West Mishref Kuwait
3. UNEC Accounting and Finance Research Center Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC) Baku Azerbaijan
4. Faculty of Economics and Management of Sfax University of Sfax Sfax Tunisia
Abstract
AbstractThis paper investigates the relationship between Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) controversies and firm performance, examining the moderating influences of corporate governance structures and ESG practices. Utilizing quantitative methods, we analyze data from 5360 firm‐year observations. Our findings reveal a significant negative relation between ESG controversies and firm performance. However, well‐defined corporate governance frameworks and internal ESG strategies mitigate these adverse impacts and can transform these controversies into growth opportunities and reputation enhancement. A comparative analysis involving the United Kingdom and other European Union nations highlights the influence of geographical and regulatory contexts in shaping this dynamic. These results offer valuable insights for policymakers, corporate strategists, and investors, emphasizing the role of governance in navigating ESG controversies and enhancing firm resilience and adaptability. The study contributes to the sustainability field by providing a nuanced understanding of the interaction between ESG controversies, corporate governance, and firm performance.
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