A PRISMA-based Systematic Review on Economic, Social and Governance Practices: Insights and research agenda
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In: Business Strategy and the Environment, 11.11.2024.
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T1 - A PRISMA-based Systematic Review on Economic, Social and Governance Practices: Insights and research agenda
AU - Ed-Dafali, Slimane
AU - Adardour, Zahra
AU - Derj, Atar
AU - Bami, Adil
AU - Hussainey, Khaled
PY - 2024/11/11
Y1 - 2024/11/11
N2 - The article synthesizes existing research on Economic, Social and Governance (ESG) practices and explore their impact on corporate sustainability and financial outcomes. A systematic literature review (SLR) followed PRISMAguidelines, analyzing 85 peer-reviewed articles from high-quality journals indexed in Scopus. The results reveal that robust governance mechanisms—such as board diversity, strategic integration of ESG criteria, and effective risk management—are key drivers of enhanced ESG performance and corporate profitability. However, the findings also highlight significant gaps in current knowledge, particularly regarding emerging concepts like green innovation, ESG controversies, and digital transformation. The study concludes that further research is needed to develop a more nuanced understanding of how different governance structures and ESG practices interact and to provide clearer guidance for policymakers, and corporate managers in fostering sustainable business practices.
AB - The article synthesizes existing research on Economic, Social and Governance (ESG) practices and explore their impact on corporate sustainability and financial outcomes. A systematic literature review (SLR) followed PRISMAguidelines, analyzing 85 peer-reviewed articles from high-quality journals indexed in Scopus. The results reveal that robust governance mechanisms—such as board diversity, strategic integration of ESG criteria, and effective risk management—are key drivers of enhanced ESG performance and corporate profitability. However, the findings also highlight significant gaps in current knowledge, particularly regarding emerging concepts like green innovation, ESG controversies, and digital transformation. The study concludes that further research is needed to develop a more nuanced understanding of how different governance structures and ESG practices interact and to provide clearer guidance for policymakers, and corporate managers in fostering sustainable business practices.
M3 - Article
JO - Business Strategy and the Environment
JF - Business Strategy and the Environment
SN - 1099-0836
ER -