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Environmental, social and governance assets and diversity scores: exploring their relationship to carbon emissions in global companies

Mehmet Ali Koseoglu (College of Management, Metropolitan State University, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA)
Hasan Evrim Arici (Faculty of Tourism, Kastamonu University, Kastamonu, Turkey) (EU Business School, European University, Barcelona, Spain)
Mehmet Bahri Saydam (Faculty of Tourism, Eastern Mediterranean University, Gazimagusa, Turkey)
Victor Oluwafemi Olorunsola (Faculty of Tourism, Eastern Mediterranean University, Gazimagusa, Turkey)

Management Decision

ISSN: 0025-1747

Article publication date: 21 May 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The interconnected challenges of climate change and social inclusivity have placed unprecedented pressure on businesses to adopt responsible practices. While previous research has explored the individual impacts of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance and diversity initiatives, there remains a dearth of comprehensive investigations into how these factors collectively influence carbon emission scores. Drawing on the legitimacy theory, we explore whether ESG and diversity scores predict global companies' carbon emission scores. As concerns about the environmental impact of businesses grow, understanding the relationships between ESG performance, diversity management, and carbon emissions becomes imperative for sustainable corporate practices.

Design/methodology/approach

The primary dataset for this study includes 1,268 worldwide firm-year data for 2021. The sample is subjected to missing data examination as a component of the filtration process. Data preprocessing is performed before machine learning analysis, including verifying missing data. Our research resulted in the final sample, which includes 627 worldwide firm data from 2021. Data regarding all publicly traded companies was obtained from Refinitiv Eikon.

Findings

Our findings showed that corporate carbon emission performance in global corporations is influenced by ESG performance and total diversity score.

Originality/value

Firms involve in ESG as well as diversity practices to be able to achieve sustainable success. Yet, the forecasting of carbon emissions based on ESG scores and diversity scores remains inadequately established due to conflicting findings and enigmas prevalent in the literature.

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Citation

Koseoglu, M.A., Arici, H.E., Saydam, M.B. and Olorunsola, V.O. (2024), "Environmental, social and governance assets and diversity scores: exploring their relationship to carbon emissions in global companies", Management Decision, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/MD-05-2023-0818

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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