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AuthorJatmiko, Wahyu
AuthorSmaoui, Houcem Eddine
AuthorHendranastiti, Nur Dhani
Available date2025-09-22T07:45:53Z
Publication Date2025
Publication NameBusiness Strategy and the Environment
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bse.4283
ISSN9644733
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/67452
AbstractDrawing on competing institutional logics theory, we examine the institutional complexity of corporate sustainability practices in an underexplored context of developing economies. Analyzing 11,757 firm-year observations from 19 emerging countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America between 2013 and 2022, we document a U-shaped relationship between ESG performance and firm value, with financial performance failing to mediate this nexus. This indicates that the market remains the dominant institutional logic in corporate ESG. Shareholders initially penalize firm value when companies increasingly incorporate community logic through ESG initiatives, despite their positive impact on profitability. However, as the benefits of ESG strategies become more apparent, shareholder valuation improves, allowing market and community logics to coexist. We term this temporality of logics the "transient penalty zones." Our findings highlight the need to eliminate transient penalty zones through effective communication and standardized sustainability disclosure to prevent greenwashing and sustain investor trust
SponsorThe authors thank Associate Editor Andreas Stephan, the three anonymous referees, Dalal Aassouli, Mehmet Asutay, Celia Aviana, Hisham Farag, Mingyi Hung, Effie Kesidou, Amirul A. Muhamat, Muhammad A. Nasir, Jaafar Pyeman, Riikka Sarala, Timothy Werner, and participants at the 7th Ethical and Sustainable Finance Conference 2024, University of Leeds, UK; the 4th ASFAAG Annual Conference 2024, Athens, Greece; the Gulf Research Meeting 2023, University of Cambridge, UK; and the FBM UiTM International Forum Series 4 2023, Malaysia, for their valuable comments and feedback on the previous versions of this paper.
Languageen
PublisherJohn Wiley and Sons Ltd
SubjectCompeting Institutional Logics
Emerging Economies
Environmental, Social, And Governance (esg) Strategies
Sustainable Finance
Transient Penalty Zones
Competition (economics)
Corporate Social Responsibility
Developing World
Environmental Management
Finance
Governance Approach
Industrial Performance
Profitability
Sustainability
TitleCompeting Institutional Logics in Corporate ESG: Evidence From Developing Countries
TypeArticle
Pagination6184-6209
Issue Number5
Volume Number34
ESSN10990836
dc.accessType Open Access


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