Relationship between Sustainable Management Activities and Financial Performance: Mediating Effects of Non-Financial Performance and Moderating Effects of Institutional Environment

The importance of corporate responsibility for society and environments is emphasized by increasing influence of firms on various stakeholders. Firms strengthen environmental, social, and governance (ESG) activities, which are critical elements for sustainable management. However, there are inconsis...

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Corporate image
Disclosure
Environmental impact
Financial management
Human rights
Interdisciplinary research
Interdisciplinary studies
Legitimacy
Social responsibility
Society
Stakeholders
Stock exchanges
Sustainability
Sustainability management
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