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ID177499
Title ProperBoard attributes, CSR engagement, and corporate performance
Other Title Informationwhat is the nexus in the energy sector?
LanguageENG
AuthorShahbaz, Muhammad
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study provides empirical evidence on the association between board attributes and corporate social responsibility (CSR) engagement—as well as between CSR engagement and corporate performance—in the global energy sector. The data for the period of 2011–2018 was obtained from Thomson Reuters. The results indicate that board diligence and CSR committees are robust drivers of CSR performance, as proxied by the composite environmental, social, and governance (ESG) score along with its three individual indicators. While board independence is more influential in boosting the aggregate ESG score and the governance indicator, the board's gender diversity is more influential in environmental and governance indicators. However, higher CSR performance does not guarantee higher financial performance—as proxied by both market and accounting performance. We provide theoretical and practical implications, to guide regulators and energy firms in ensuring the sustainable development of the sector.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.143; Aug 2020: p. 111582
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2020-08 143
Key WordsCSR ;  Energy Sector ;  Social Responsibility ;  Firm Performance ;  Board Attributes ;  ESG