Today, investors are no longer solely concerned with a firm’s financial performance, they also consider its environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance. Numerous scholars have analyzed either the drivers or the effects of ESG performance. In this study, we contribute to the first stream of literature by investigating the drivers of a firm’s eco-efficiency. Eco-efficiency […]
Knowledge of the Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors is the subject of increasing interest in national and international institutions. Within the banking sector, there is a growing awareness of the need to integrate the non-financial information arising to ESG factors knowledge, into strategies, processes, and financial instruments to generate long-term value. ESG are increasingly […]
Purpose – Quantifying managerial ability is central to management literature. Prior research indicates that manager specific features (ability, talent, reputation, or style) affect economic outcomes and are therefore important to economics, finance, accounting, management and IC research as well as to practice. Most of the measures used in archival research, also reflect significant aspects of […]
Purpose – The aim of this study is to propose a method to measure Intellectual Capital (IC) in firms involved in strategic alliances, an area that has received scant attention in the literature, as existing research is focused mainly on organizational level mainly and increasingly on macro-level unit such as regions or nations. There are […]