Taxonomy and Indicators for ESG Investments
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MDPI
Materia
ESG investments Taxonomy Indicator sets
Fecha
2023-11-15Referencia bibliográfica
Sica, F.; Tajani, F.; Sáez-Pérez, M.P.; Marín-Nicolás, J. Taxonomy and Indicators for ESG Investments. Sustainability 2023, 15, 15979. https://doi.org/10.3390/su152215979
Resumen
Instead of the well-known three-pillar model of economic, social, and environmental sustainability,
the shift in valuation paradigm to the sustainable realm needs a fundamental methodological
and operational modification, with a focus on determining and describing metrics, criteria, and
performance indicators that can be used to support Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG)-based
valuation practices. As of now (2023), there is significant language and semantic heterogeneity in the
indicators, standards, and operational methods to be used while conducting ESG assessments and
analyses. The primary objective of this contribution is to analyze the current ESG criteria/indicators
that can be found in relevant scientific publications. A scoping review of the recent ESG literature
(2015–2023) as well as a content study of the reports from the most influential worldwide rating
agencies—which are now utilized as models in the usage of criteria, indicators, and ESG metric
applications—have been both carried out. A total of 182 indicators (78 environmental, 64 social, and
40 governance) have been gathered as a result of the investigation. In the endeavor to design and
apply ESG-focused valuation and analytical practice, sets of Key Performance Indicators for the three
dimensions have been found using cluster analysis and text mining, and a reference taxonomy has
been provided based on them.