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The symbiosis of ESG principles and financial performance: a longitudinal analysis of emerging markets through education policy
The symbiosis of ESG principles and financial performance: a longitudinal analysis of emerging markets through education policy

Author(s): Zulfiya Makhmudova, Gulrux Tillabayeva, Dilorom Khudaynazarova, Zebiniso Akhmedova, Maftuna Nurmatova, Dilfuza Khamzaeva
Subject(s): Economy, Education, National Economy, Financial Markets, Accounting - Business Administration
Published by: Institute of Society Transformation
Keywords: ESG Standards; Financial Performance; Emerging Market; Uzbekistan; Longitudinal Analysis; ROA; Tashkent Stock Exchange; Compliance; Financial Performance;

Summary/Abstract: The aim of this study is to explore the long-term relationship between ESG principle compliance and financial performance of firms in the emerging market of Uzbekistan over a span of eleven years (2014-2024). According to panel data of 80 companies traded on the Tashkent Stock Exchange and employing regression models, the findings indicated that improving the composite ESG score has a statistically significant and positive influence on financial performance metrics. Specifically, one unit increase in the ESG score was associated with a 0.058-point improvement in return on assets (ROA). Further, the greatest impact of the three dimensions was «corporate governance», and sub-sample analyses also showed that there was greater effect of ESG on small and medium-sized firm performance compared to large firms. In conclusion, the findings suggest that in the context of Uzbekistanʼs emerging economy, using sustainable practices is not just an ethical imperative but a sound business decision.

  • Issue Year: 215/2025
  • Issue No: 05+06
  • Page Range: 28-34
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English
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