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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Factors in International Trade: A Systematic Review and Integrative Framework

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  • Georgios A. Deirmentzoglou

    (Department of Economics and Business, Neapolis University Pafos, Pafos 8042, Cyprus)

  • Eleni E. Anastasopoulou

    (Department of Economics and Business, Neapolis University Pafos, Pafos 8042, Cyprus)

  • Andreas Masouras

    (Department of Communication and Creativity, Neapolis University Pafos, Pafos 8042, Cyprus)

  • Panikos Symeou

    (Department of Economics and Business, Neapolis University Pafos, Pafos 8042, Cyprus)

Abstract

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors have become central to international trade, transforming how firms, industries, and governments engage in global markets. This study conducts a systematic literature review to synthesize current knowledge on the ESG–trade nexus. Using content analysis, three key thematic clusters were identified: (i) ESG in supply chains and logistics, (ii) ESG in export performance and international competitiveness, and (iii) ESG and trade within geopolitics, energy, and resource security. The synthesis reveals that ESG has evolved from a voluntary corporate initiative into a structural determinant of global competitiveness, resilience, and legitimacy. Building on these findings, the study proposes an integrative ESG–Trade framework, which conceptualizes ESG as a multidimensional governance ecosystem comprising (i) institutional and regulatory, (ii) technological and operational, and (iii) geopolitical and strategic dimensions. This framework explains how sustainability regulations, digital transformation, and global political economy dynamics co-evolve to shape trade flows and industrial upgrading. The study highlights the need for greater regulatory coherence and strategic ESG integration while offering a foundation for future interdisciplinary and empirical research on sustainable trade governance.

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  • Georgios A. Deirmentzoglou & Eleni E. Anastasopoulou & Andreas Masouras & Panikos Symeou, 2026. "Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Factors in International Trade: A Systematic Review and Integrative Framework," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(2), pages 1-20, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:2:p:677-:d:1836571
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