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Corporate governance model, stakeholder engagement and social issues evidence from European oil and gas industry

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  • Federica Doni
  • Antonio Corvino
  • Silvio Bianchi Martini

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Purpose - Lately, sustainability issues are increasingly affecting all sectors, even if oil and gas industry is highly required to improve its social performance because of the societal pressure to environmental protection and social welfare. Sustainability concerns and corporate governance features and practices are more and more connected because sustainability has been perceived as a crucial topic by owners and managers. In this perspective, the empirical analysis aims to explore whether and to what extent, sustainability-oriented corporate governance model is linked with social performance. Design/methodology/approach - By adopting a multi-theoretical framework that includes the legitimacy theory, the stakeholder theory and the resource-based view theory, this analysis used a sample of 42 large European-listed companies belonging to the oil and gas industry. The authors run fixed effects regression models by using a dependent variable, i.e. the social score, available in ASSET4 Thomson Reuters, and some independent variables focused on sustainable corporate governance models, stakeholder engagement, firm profitability, market value and corporate risk level. Findings - Drawing upon the investigation of a moderating effect, findings display that stakeholder engagement is positively associated with corporate social performance and it can be considered an important internal driver able to shape a corporate culture and most likely to address corporate social responsibility issues. Research limitations/implications - This study confirms the need to develop an organizational and holistic approach to corporate governance practices by analyzing internal and external governance mechanisms. From the managerial perspective, managers should opt for a sustainable corporate governance model, as it is positively correlated with corporate social performance. Originality/value - There is an urgent need to investigate sustainability issues and their potential association with firm internal mechanisms, particularly in the oil and gas industry. This paper can extend the current body of knowledge by pointing out a positive relationship between stakeholder engagement and firm social performance.

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  • Federica Doni & Antonio Corvino & Silvio Bianchi Martini, 2021. "Corporate governance model, stakeholder engagement and social issues evidence from European oil and gas industry," Social Responsibility Journal, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 18(3), pages 636-662, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:srjpps:srj-08-2020-0336
    DOI: 10.1108/SRJ-08-2020-0336
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    1. Jasim Hasan & Andrew Thomas & Owain Tomos, 2024. "Sustainable Supply Chain Practices in the Oil and Gas Industry: A Case Study," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(5), pages 1-21, February.
    2. Muhammad Kashif Ali & Muhammad Khurram Zahoor & Asif Saeed & Safia Nosheen, 2023. "Moderating effect of vertical integration on the relationship between sustainability and performance: evidence from oil and gas energy sector," Future Business Journal, Springer, vol. 9(1), pages 1-11, December.
    3. Shahrina Md Nordin & Nor Izzah Mokhtar & Unggul Priyadi & Tarjo Tarjo & Wan Fatimah Wan Ahmad & Ammar Redza Ahmad Rizal, 2023. "Communicating Sustainable Brand Equity in a High Carbon Footprint and High-Risk Sector: Comparing Malaysia and Indonesia Oil and Gas Industry," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(10), pages 1-19, May.
    4. Febrian Kwarto & Nunuy Nurafiah & Harry Suharman & Muhammad Dahlan, 2024. "The potential bias for sustainability reporting of global upstream oil and gas companies: a systematic literature review of the evidence," Management Review Quarterly, Springer, vol. 74(1), pages 35-64, February.

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