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Advancing ESG Integration in Stock Market: A Sectoral Study of Sustainability Reporting in Pakistan

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  • Abbasi, Umar
  • Ali, Amjad
  • Audi, Marc

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This study examines sustainability reporting practices among firms listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange, focusing on sectoral differences, reporting patterns, and the interconnection between economic, social, and environmental dimensions. The research analyzes standalone sustainability reports from sixty-two organizations across fifteen sectors between 2016 and 2020, using content analysis aligned with the global reporting initiative standards. The findings indicate that although sustainability reporting has increased in Pakistan, it remains uneven and largely motivated by compliance. Disclosures heavily emphasize economic indicators such as financial performance, with leading firms disclosing at a rate of 94.4 percent, while lagging firms report significantly less on environmental issues such as emissions and energy consumption, and social concerns including labor rights and child labor, ranging between eleven and twenty-three percent. Sectoral analysis reveals that banking, oil and gas, and cement sectors report more frequently, largely due to regulatory obligations and stakeholder scrutiny, while retail and engineering sectors lag behind. The presence of integrated reporting positively correlates with comprehensive performance across the three sustainability dimensions i.e., economic, environmental, and social, but remains limited due to the voluntary nature of frameworks, inadequate resources, and weak enforcement mechanisms. The study highlights the need for mandatory reporting, capacity development programs, and strategic alignment with global frameworks such as the global reporting initiative and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Policy reforms, tailored sector-specific guidelines, and active stakeholder engagement are essential to bridge the divide between symbolic gestures and meaningful sustainability disclosures. This research contributes to the discourse on environmental, social, and governance reporting in emerging markets, offering insights for policymakers, corporate executives, and investors aiming to advance sustainable development in Pakistan.

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  • Abbasi, Umar & Ali, Amjad & Audi, Marc, 2025. "Advancing ESG Integration in Stock Market: A Sectoral Study of Sustainability Reporting in Pakistan," MPRA Paper 127311, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  • Handle: RePEc:pra:mprapa:127311
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    • M14 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - Corporate Culture; Diversity; Social Responsibility

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