The Impact of ESG Performance on Chinese Enterprises' Overseas Operations
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https://doi.org/10.54097/092afn25Keywords:
ESG, Overseas markets, Corporate revenue.Abstract
At present, developed countries and regions have adopted more cautious policies and set more environmental trade barriers for foreign environmental investment and trading. Under this background, ESG concept, which is in line with the current economic development background, has attracted more attention from the academic and practical circles. Based on the integration of existing literature, this study believes that there is a significant positive correlation between ESG performance and the overseas operation ability of enterprises, and the transformation efficiency of Chinese enterprises' ESG advantages in overseas operations shows obvious heterogeneity at the two levels of enterprises and the host country markets, so this study divides the mechanism of ESG performance on the overseas operation of Chinese enterprises into external and internal levels to explore and clarify, so as to advocate the vigorous development of ESG and promote Chinese enterprises to go to the world with high standards.
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