Sustainability Indices and ESG-ratings, the Impact on Corporate Sustainability : a case study using the perspective of a fast-growing Swedish bank

The sustainability indices and ratings have expanded over the past decade. Due to the growing perception of social responsibility and environmental issues, measurement of the non-financial performance of corporations has become essential and pressure from stakeholders has resulted in new business st...

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Autor principal: Magnér, Sofia
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Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Economics 2020
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description The sustainability indices and ratings have expanded over the past decade. Due to the growing perception of social responsibility and environmental issues, measurement of the non-financial performance of corporations has become essential and pressure from stakeholders has resulted in new business strategies. Several rating agencies have provided measurements instrument and the market seem to be a smorgasbord of alternatives. The question is, how do companies perceive this development, and do they share similar values? Processes used to assess corporations’ sustainability performance are not consistent (Delmas & Blass, 2010). Since there are no standardised processes, it entails numerous interpretations considering Corporate Sustainability, which has caused heterogeneity of Corporate Sustainability Assessment. This has in turn resulted in a vast and chaotic universe of services that qualify companies in terms of sustainability and ESG-factors (Diez-Canamero et al., 2020). This study provides an insight into what impact sustainability indices may have on Corporate Sustainability standards, and how companies adapt to the requirements. To accomplish a deeper understanding of this dilemma, a comparison between the indices and a chosen company is discussed. The study aims to contribute to the literature in the field of Corporate Sustainability, using the perspective of both sustainability indices and a fast-growing company. In order to fulfil the aim, the research was conducted by a qualitative method, in which empirical data was gathered by ethnography, in combination with a semi-structured interview. The data collection was carried out based on a theoretical framework including Standards, Corporate Sustainability, Created Shared Value (CSV), Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA), and the Stakeholder theory. The conclusions of this study suggest that the number of sustainability indices may cause an obstacle for sustainable development rather than improved sustainability. At present, the number of sustainability indices and ESG-ratings provides an overflow of measurements which tends to create a diminished commitment in the evaluated organisation.
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spelling RepoSLU163482020-12-17T02:01:38Z Sustainability Indices and ESG-ratings, the Impact on Corporate Sustainability : a case study using the perspective of a fast-growing Swedish bank Hållbarhetsindex och ESG : ratings potentiella påverka Magnér, Sofia corporate sustainability CSR CSV indices Ratings standards sustainable development The sustainability indices and ratings have expanded over the past decade. Due to the growing perception of social responsibility and environmental issues, measurement of the non-financial performance of corporations has become essential and pressure from stakeholders has resulted in new business strategies. Several rating agencies have provided measurements instrument and the market seem to be a smorgasbord of alternatives. The question is, how do companies perceive this development, and do they share similar values? Processes used to assess corporations’ sustainability performance are not consistent (Delmas & Blass, 2010). Since there are no standardised processes, it entails numerous interpretations considering Corporate Sustainability, which has caused heterogeneity of Corporate Sustainability Assessment. This has in turn resulted in a vast and chaotic universe of services that qualify companies in terms of sustainability and ESG-factors (Diez-Canamero et al., 2020). This study provides an insight into what impact sustainability indices may have on Corporate Sustainability standards, and how companies adapt to the requirements. To accomplish a deeper understanding of this dilemma, a comparison between the indices and a chosen company is discussed. The study aims to contribute to the literature in the field of Corporate Sustainability, using the perspective of both sustainability indices and a fast-growing company. In order to fulfil the aim, the research was conducted by a qualitative method, in which empirical data was gathered by ethnography, in combination with a semi-structured interview. The data collection was carried out based on a theoretical framework including Standards, Corporate Sustainability, Created Shared Value (CSV), Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA), and the Stakeholder theory. The conclusions of this study suggest that the number of sustainability indices may cause an obstacle for sustainable development rather than improved sustainability. At present, the number of sustainability indices and ESG-ratings provides an overflow of measurements which tends to create a diminished commitment in the evaluated organisation. SLU/Dept. of Economics 2020 H2 eng swe https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/16348/
spellingShingle corporate sustainability
CSR
CSV
indices
Ratings
standards
sustainable development
Magnér, Sofia
Sustainability Indices and ESG-ratings, the Impact on Corporate Sustainability : a case study using the perspective of a fast-growing Swedish bank
title Sustainability Indices and ESG-ratings, the Impact on Corporate Sustainability : a case study using the perspective of a fast-growing Swedish bank
title_full Sustainability Indices and ESG-ratings, the Impact on Corporate Sustainability : a case study using the perspective of a fast-growing Swedish bank
title_fullStr Sustainability Indices and ESG-ratings, the Impact on Corporate Sustainability : a case study using the perspective of a fast-growing Swedish bank
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability Indices and ESG-ratings, the Impact on Corporate Sustainability : a case study using the perspective of a fast-growing Swedish bank
title_short Sustainability Indices and ESG-ratings, the Impact on Corporate Sustainability : a case study using the perspective of a fast-growing Swedish bank
title_sort sustainability indices and esg-ratings, the impact on corporate sustainability : a case study using the perspective of a fast-growing swedish bank
topic corporate sustainability
CSR
CSV
indices
Ratings
standards
sustainable development