Financial Factors influencing environmental, social and governance ratings of public listed companies in Bursa Malaysia

Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) ratings are widely recognised methods to assess the sustainability practices of corporations. However, the scores of these ratings are not satisfactory in emerging market economies. This study examines the financial factors that influence ESG ratings regard...

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Published in:Cogent Business and Management
Main Author: Alam M.; Tahir Y.M.; Saif-Alyousfi A.Y.H.; Ali W.B.; Muda R.; Nordin S.
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Language:English
Published: Cogent OA 2022
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Alam M.; Tahir Y.M.; Saif-Alyousfi A.Y.H.; Ali W.B.; Muda R.; Nordin S.
Financial Factors influencing environmental, social and governance ratings of public listed companies in Bursa Malaysia
2022
Cogent Business and Management
9
1
10.1080/23311975.2022.2118207
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85138004095&doi=10.1080%2f23311975.2022.2118207&partnerID=40&md5=8fa7859a392c447240aa697c043d6b1c
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) ratings are widely recognised methods to assess the sustainability practices of corporations. However, the scores of these ratings are not satisfactory in emerging market economies. This study examines the financial factors that influence ESG ratings regarding public listed companies on the FTSE4 Good Bursa Malaysia Index (F4GBM Index). This paper uses static and dynamic Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) techniques to analyse the data of 31 public listed companies on the F4GBM Index and reported full ESG ratings data for the period 2007–2016. To utilise the maximum number of observations by avoiding the missing data and outlier due to COVID-19, this study applied the sample data up to 2016. Using the two-step system dynamic GMM estimator, such results indicate that highly profitable Malaysian companies enjoy a higher score for ESG overall ratings as well as all three individual ratings. Poorer credit management diminishes the environmental ratings, yet increases overall scores such as the social and governance scores. Companies with higher leverage have a weaker social, governance and overall score, but a higher environmental rating. Finally, companies eliciting a higher sustainable growth rate have weak governance and overall scores. This study provides empirical evidence that will be useful to capital market investors, management teams of these companies and policymakers in their efforts to promote responsible investment in Malaysian public listed companies in line with UN-PRI policy. © 2022 The Author(s). This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.
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author Alam M.; Tahir Y.M.; Saif-Alyousfi A.Y.H.; Ali W.B.; Muda R.; Nordin S.
spellingShingle Alam M.; Tahir Y.M.; Saif-Alyousfi A.Y.H.; Ali W.B.; Muda R.; Nordin S.
Financial Factors influencing environmental, social and governance ratings of public listed companies in Bursa Malaysia
author_facet Alam M.; Tahir Y.M.; Saif-Alyousfi A.Y.H.; Ali W.B.; Muda R.; Nordin S.
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title Financial Factors influencing environmental, social and governance ratings of public listed companies in Bursa Malaysia
title_short Financial Factors influencing environmental, social and governance ratings of public listed companies in Bursa Malaysia
title_full Financial Factors influencing environmental, social and governance ratings of public listed companies in Bursa Malaysia
title_fullStr Financial Factors influencing environmental, social and governance ratings of public listed companies in Bursa Malaysia
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description Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) ratings are widely recognised methods to assess the sustainability practices of corporations. However, the scores of these ratings are not satisfactory in emerging market economies. This study examines the financial factors that influence ESG ratings regarding public listed companies on the FTSE4 Good Bursa Malaysia Index (F4GBM Index). This paper uses static and dynamic Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) techniques to analyse the data of 31 public listed companies on the F4GBM Index and reported full ESG ratings data for the period 2007–2016. To utilise the maximum number of observations by avoiding the missing data and outlier due to COVID-19, this study applied the sample data up to 2016. Using the two-step system dynamic GMM estimator, such results indicate that highly profitable Malaysian companies enjoy a higher score for ESG overall ratings as well as all three individual ratings. Poorer credit management diminishes the environmental ratings, yet increases overall scores such as the social and governance scores. Companies with higher leverage have a weaker social, governance and overall score, but a higher environmental rating. Finally, companies eliciting a higher sustainable growth rate have weak governance and overall scores. This study provides empirical evidence that will be useful to capital market investors, management teams of these companies and policymakers in their efforts to promote responsible investment in Malaysian public listed companies in line with UN-PRI policy. © 2022 The Author(s). This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.
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