2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-24843-3
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Understanding the dynamics of capital structure, corporate governance, and corporate social responsibility in high- and low-leveraged US and Chinese firms

Abstract: Corporate social responsibility turned into a global sensation from the inception of the twenty-first century in the corporate world and grabbed immense engrossment from all stakeholders in their decision-making process. Capital structure and corporate governance practices are the well-mellowed facets of corporate finance literature. In this study, the moderating role of corporate social responsibility (CSR) between corporate governance and leverage of the US and Chinese listed firms has been established, with… Show more

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“…Limkriangkrai et al (2017) suggest firms with high ESG ratings tend to increase their leverage [93]. According to Mahmood et al (2023) [94], there is a negative and significant correlation between leverage and corporate social responsibility in low-leverage corporations, yet this result is insignificant in high-leverage corporations. Third, we also find that the increase in profit growth ratio is not remarkably connected with corporate ESG performance.…”
Section: The Baseline Panel Model Of Corporate Esg Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Limkriangkrai et al (2017) suggest firms with high ESG ratings tend to increase their leverage [93]. According to Mahmood et al (2023) [94], there is a negative and significant correlation between leverage and corporate social responsibility in low-leverage corporations, yet this result is insignificant in high-leverage corporations. Third, we also find that the increase in profit growth ratio is not remarkably connected with corporate ESG performance.…”
Section: The Baseline Panel Model Of Corporate Esg Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the face of a global recession threatening capital owners' assets, managerial behavior, as per agency theory, evolves by adapting strategies to consider the value of corporate governance and the uncontrollable macro environment (Mahmood et al, 2023). Corporate governance encompasses the structure and fundamental processes designed to oversee the direction and management of a company, ensuring the effective achievement of the company's objectives (Sidki et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%