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Economic, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ECON ‐ ESG) Strategies For Sustainable Development: Theory and a Holistic Evidence From Germany

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  • Cem Işık
  • Serdar Ongan
  • Rahman Aydın
  • İlyas Kays İmamoğlu

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To achieve the SDGs, in addition to environmental (E), social (S), and governance (G) indicators, economic components should also be evaluated holistically. In this context, this research aims to test the time series characteristics of the indicators in the ECON‐ESG structure, which is created by integrating the economic dimension into the ESG framework for Germany. For this purpose, linear and nonlinear structures, Fourier‐based stationarity tests, and Bai–Perron multiple structural break tests were employed to examine the linear and nonlinear structures, stationarity cases, and structural breaks of various ESG and economic indicators (ECON). Findings show that many indicators are nonstationary, undergo structural changes over time, and exhibit nonlinear dynamics. The results indicate that sustainability policies should focus not only on indicator levels but also on the behavioral patterns and vulnerabilities of these indicators over time. In this regard, policymakers need to develop a holistic perspective on the economy and ESG, focusing on long‐term and flexible policy designs. The study also offers important implications for how the ECON‐ESG framework can serve as a model for both national and international markets, particularly in Germany, a developed and leading country in terms of sustainability. Therefore, the proposed ECON‐ESG framework offers both theoretical and practical roadmaps for policymakers, firms, and investors to create long‐term ESG strategies in support of the SDGs.

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  • Cem Işık & Serdar Ongan & Rahman Aydın & İlyas Kays İmamoğlu, 2026. "Economic, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ECON ‐ ESG) Strategies For Sustainable Development: Theory and a Holistic Evidence From Germany," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 35(4), pages 5133-5157, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:bstrat:v:35:y:2026:i:4:p:5133-5157
    DOI: 10.1002/bse.70342
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