The effect of ESG activities on the financial performance of PSE listed companies during the COVID-19 pandemic—Evidence from the Philippines

This study explored the possible outcome of ESG activities towards the performance of financial companies before, and during times of crisis, to which the financial crisis brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic was focused upon in the study. Financial performance was proxied with Return on Assets, a...

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Main Authors: Amil, Andrea Danielle S., King, Raizen Philippe M., Ortiz, Rondel Y., Te Tan, Gweneth Allona Mikaela B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_finman-10452023-01-03T01:22:31Z The effect of ESG activities on the financial performance of PSE listed companies during the COVID-19 pandemic—Evidence from the Philippines Amil, Andrea Danielle S. King, Raizen Philippe M. Ortiz, Rondel Y. Te Tan, Gweneth Allona Mikaela B. This study explored the possible outcome of ESG activities towards the performance of financial companies before, and during times of crisis, to which the financial crisis brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic was focused upon in the study. Financial performance was proxied with Return on Assets, and Return on Equity, while ESG activities were measured through an independent rating agency. The relationship of Return on Assets, and Return on Equity with ESG, dummy variable COVID, interaction of ESG and the dummy variable COVID, company size (natural logarithm of total assets), leverage ratio, revenue growth, market-to-book ratio, foreign ownership, largest shareholder, company age, cash reserves, and the dummy variable LOSS. A panel data regression was then conducted on 25 companies, with observations from the years 2015 - 2020. Model testing methods were employed to determine the best possible model for the data, and the Random Effect Models were identified to be most appropriate. Analysis of the Random Effect Models showed that for Return on Asset, only the control variables leverage ratio, revenue growth, market to book ratio, largest shareholder, and the dummy variable loss were significant determinants. While for Return on Equity, only the control variables revenue growth, market-to-book ratio, and the dummy variable loss were determinants. However, although COVID-19, ESG, the interaction of ESG and COVID-19, Size, Foreign Ownership, Firm Age, and Cash Reserves were not statistically significant, investors should not undervalue the potential effects of these on the financial performance of a firm. 2022-12-19T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_finman/47 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etdb_finman/article/1045/viewcontent/The_Effect_of_ESG_Activities_on_the_Financial_Performance_of_PSE_Redacted2.pdf Financial Management Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Sustainability—Philippines Corporations—Philippines—Finance COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- —Influence Business Administration, Management, and Operations Corporate Finance
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topic Sustainability—Philippines
Corporations—Philippines—Finance
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- —Influence
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Corporate Finance
spellingShingle Sustainability—Philippines
Corporations—Philippines—Finance
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- —Influence
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Corporate Finance
Amil, Andrea Danielle S.
King, Raizen Philippe M.
Ortiz, Rondel Y.
Te Tan, Gweneth Allona Mikaela B.
The effect of ESG activities on the financial performance of PSE listed companies during the COVID-19 pandemic—Evidence from the Philippines
description This study explored the possible outcome of ESG activities towards the performance of financial companies before, and during times of crisis, to which the financial crisis brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic was focused upon in the study. Financial performance was proxied with Return on Assets, and Return on Equity, while ESG activities were measured through an independent rating agency. The relationship of Return on Assets, and Return on Equity with ESG, dummy variable COVID, interaction of ESG and the dummy variable COVID, company size (natural logarithm of total assets), leverage ratio, revenue growth, market-to-book ratio, foreign ownership, largest shareholder, company age, cash reserves, and the dummy variable LOSS. A panel data regression was then conducted on 25 companies, with observations from the years 2015 - 2020. Model testing methods were employed to determine the best possible model for the data, and the Random Effect Models were identified to be most appropriate. Analysis of the Random Effect Models showed that for Return on Asset, only the control variables leverage ratio, revenue growth, market to book ratio, largest shareholder, and the dummy variable loss were significant determinants. While for Return on Equity, only the control variables revenue growth, market-to-book ratio, and the dummy variable loss were determinants. However, although COVID-19, ESG, the interaction of ESG and COVID-19, Size, Foreign Ownership, Firm Age, and Cash Reserves were not statistically significant, investors should not undervalue the potential effects of these on the financial performance of a firm.
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author Amil, Andrea Danielle S.
King, Raizen Philippe M.
Ortiz, Rondel Y.
Te Tan, Gweneth Allona Mikaela B.
author_facet Amil, Andrea Danielle S.
King, Raizen Philippe M.
Ortiz, Rondel Y.
Te Tan, Gweneth Allona Mikaela B.
author_sort Amil, Andrea Danielle S.
title The effect of ESG activities on the financial performance of PSE listed companies during the COVID-19 pandemic—Evidence from the Philippines
title_short The effect of ESG activities on the financial performance of PSE listed companies during the COVID-19 pandemic—Evidence from the Philippines
title_full The effect of ESG activities on the financial performance of PSE listed companies during the COVID-19 pandemic—Evidence from the Philippines
title_fullStr The effect of ESG activities on the financial performance of PSE listed companies during the COVID-19 pandemic—Evidence from the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed The effect of ESG activities on the financial performance of PSE listed companies during the COVID-19 pandemic—Evidence from the Philippines
title_sort effect of esg activities on the financial performance of pse listed companies during the covid-19 pandemic—evidence from the philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2022
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_finman/47
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