Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Scores and Financial Performance of Multilatinas: Moderating Effects of Geographic International Diversification and Financial Slack
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Environmental, social and governance dimensions ESG performance ESG score Financial performance Geographic international diversiication Financial slack Emerging market multinationals Multilatinas
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2019Referencia bibliográfica
Published version: Duque-Grisales, E., Aguilera-Caracuel, J. Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Scores and Financial Performance of Multilatinas: Moderating Effects of Geographic International Diversification and Financial Slack. J Bus Ethics 168, 315–334 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-019-04177-w
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Spanish Ministry of Education and Science ECO2013-47009-P; ECO2014-58799-R; ECO2016-75909-P; Regional Government of Andalusia P11-SEJ-7988; University of GranadaResumen
This paper examines whether a firm’s financial performance (FP) is associated with superior environmental, social and
governance (ESG) scores in emerging markets of multinationals in Latin America. The study addresses the current research
gap on this issue; it develops hypotheses and tests them by applying linear regressions with a data panel drawn from the
Thomson Reuters Eikon™ database to analyse data on 104 multinationals from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru
between 2011 and 2015. The results suggest that the relationship between the ESG score and FP is significantly statistically
negative. Furthermore, in examining environmental, social and governance separately to accurately determine each
variable’s relationship to multilatinas’ FP, the results reveal a negative relationship. Finally, the empirical analysis provides
evidence for a moderating effect of financial slack and geographic international diversification on the relationship between
ESG dimensions and firms’ FP. This study furthers understanding of the relationship between ESG dimensions and FP for
the Latin American business context.