经济危机与可持续性的侵蚀:对100个国家ESG绩效的全球分析(1990-2019)

Chun Kai Leung , Jeremy Ko , Xiaoxian Chen
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本研究调查了1990年至2019年间100个国家的国家经济危机与环境、社会和治理(ESG)绩效之间的关系。虽然ESG框架在评估可持续性方面获得了突出地位,但对经济不稳定在塑造国家ESG成果方面的作用的关注有限。通过借鉴地理学、社会学和发展研究的见解,本研究探讨了经济中断如何影响可持续发展的ESG维度。利用固定效应回归模型和多重稳健性检验,研究结果表明,经济危机与国家ESG绩效显著下降有关,发展中国家受到的不利影响大于发达国家。分类分析显示,社会和环境层面在危机期间尤其脆弱,而治理绩效也受到影响。在不同类型的危机中,主权债务危机和货币危机的影响最为严重,反映出它们对国家可持续性努力产生的更广泛的结构性后果。本研究强调了经济稳定与ESG成果之间的相互依存关系,强调了进一步研究经济中断与可持续性指标之间的联系机制的必要性。研究结果为决策者提供了在日益动荡的全球背景下设计策略以减轻经济危机对可持续性的不利影响的见解。
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Economic crises and the erosion of sustainability: A global analysis of ESG performance in 100 countries (1990–2019)
This study investigates the relationship between national economic crises and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance across 100 countries from 1990 to 2019. While ESG frameworks have gained prominence in assessing sustainability, limited attention has been given to the role of economic instability in shaping national ESG outcomes. By drawing on insights from geography, sociology, and development studies, this research explores how economic disruptions affect the ESG dimensions of sustainability. Using a fixed-effects regression model and multiple robustness checks, the findings indicate that economic crises are associated with significant declines in national ESG performance, with developing countries being more adversely affected than developed ones. The disaggregated analysis reveals that social and environmental dimensions are particularly vulnerable during crises, while governance performance also suffers. Among the different types of crises, sovereign debt and currency crises exert the most severe impacts, reflecting their broader structural consequences on national sustainability efforts. This study highlights the interdependence between economic stability and ESG outcomes, underscoring the need for further research into the mechanisms linking economic disruptions and sustainability metrics. The findings provide policymakers with insights for designing strategies that mitigate the adverse effects of economic crises on sustainability in an increasingly volatile global context.
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