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Digital trade and firm ESG performance: The perspective of finance development

Qin Zhu and Xiangxiang Zhou

Research in International Business and Finance, 2025, vol. 77, issue PA

Abstract: ESG serves as an important avenue for global green and sustainable economic development, but the driving factors that affect the ESG performance of enterprises need to be further explored. This paper examines 257 cities in China to measure urban digital trade (DT) from the perspective of digital finance. Furthermore, it explores the role and influence mechanism of urban DT on corporate ESG performance, based on data from 1303 China A share-listed companies. The results show that DT significantly improves corporate ESG performance by boosting green technology innovation and enterprise yields and cutting agent costs, respectively. Moreover, this promoting role is more pronounced in cities with higher levels of digital finance, non-resource dependency, and advanced regional coordinated development. The higher the quality of a city's innovation environment, the stronger the role of DT in corporate ESG performance. Robustness tests, such as the dual machine learning method, validate these conclusions. This study integrates the perspective of the development of digital finance, and provides support basis and policy inspiration for the ESG performance of enterprises empowered by digital trade.

Keywords: Digital trade; ESG performance; Urban environmental difference (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ribaf.2025.102894

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