Exploring the Relationship Between Corporate Social Indicators and Financial Performance in Europe: A Correlational Study


Authors : Olivian Bîltac

Volume/Issue : Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 5 - May

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7968777

The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between corporate social indicators and financial performance in Europe. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become an increasingly important aspect of business practices, as companies are expected to operate in a socially and environmentally responsible manner. Previous research has shown mixed results on the relationship between CSR and financial performance, with some studies suggesting that CSR positively impacts financial performance, while others suggest a neutral or negative effect. In this study, we aim to contribute to this debate by examining the association between corporate social indicators and financial performance in Europe. Specifically, we will investigate the relationship between environmental sustainability, social responsibility, ethical governance, and financial performance of companies across different industries and countries in Europe. We will use a correlational design, based on publicly available data, and employ statistical methods to analyse the data. The findings of this study will provide insights into the potential linkages between CSR and financial performance in Europe, and inform business practices and policy decisions aimed at promoting sustainable and responsible corporate behaviour. By highlighting the benefits and drawbacks of CSR practices, this study will contribute to the ongoing discussion of the role of businesses in addressing social and environmental issues, while achieving financial performance. Design/Methodology/Approach - This study employs a correlational research design to investigate the relationship between corporate social indicators and financial performance in Europe. The study will use secondary data from publicly available sources such as annual reports, sustainability reports, and financial statements of companies operating in Europe. Specifically, the sample will consist of a cross-section of companies in various industries and countries in Europe.We will use a multi-dimensional approach to measure corporate social indicators, including social responsibility and ethical governance. To assess the financial performance of companies, we will use common financial indicators such as return on assets (ROA) and return on equity (ROE). In addition, we will control for other firm-specific characteristics, such as industry and sociocultural factors, that may influence the relationship between corporate social indicators and financial performance. We will employ statistical methods, such as Pearson's correlation and multiple regression analysis, to test the hypotheses and examine the strength and direction of the relationship between corporate social indicators and financial performance. The statistical analysis will be conducted using statistical software such as SPSS. Overall, this research design and methodology will enable us to investigate the relationship between corporate social indicators and financial performance in Europe, and contribute to the ongoing discussion on the importance of CSR practices in achieving sustainable and responsible corporate behaviour. Practical information - In this study, we obtained the data on corporate social indicators and financial performance of companies in Europe from Refinitiv Eikon, a leading financial data provider. Refinitiv Eikon provides a comprehensive range of financial data, including company financials, industry data, and sustainability data, to enable researchers to conduct rigorous and reliable analyses. To collect the data for this study, we used Refinitiv Eikon's screening and search functionality to identify companies that met our inclusion criteria, such as being publicly listed and operating in Europe. We then extracted the required data, such as financial statements and sustainability reports, using Refinitiv Eikon's data download tools. The data collection process was conducted over a period of several weeks, to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the data. Originality/Value - This study contributes to the ongoing discussion on the relationship between corporate social indicators and financial performance by investigating this relationship in the context of European companies. While prior studies have examined this relationship in the context of developed economies such as the United States, there is a gap in the literature regarding the relationship between corporate social indicators and financial performance in Europe. Furthermore, this study uses a multi-dimensional approach to measure corporate social indicators, including social responsibility and ethical governanc

Keywords : Corporate Social Responsibility, Financial Performance, Ethical Governance, Social Indicators.

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