How Climate Change Shapes Environmental, Social, and Governance ( <scp>ESG</scp> ) Performance in the <scp>MENA</scp> Countries
気候変動がMENA諸国のESGパフォーマンスに与える影響 (AI 翻訳)
Hicham Ayad, Alanoud Al‐Maadid, Mohamed Sami Ben Ali
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日本語
本論文は、MENA14カ国を対象に、気候変動、天然資源レント、世界センチメント指数、政治の安定性がESGおよびEESGパフォーマンスに与える影響を2000~2022年のデータで分析。MMQRとPQPMG-ARDLモデルを用いた結果、気温上昇はESGを低下させ、政治の安定性は緩和効果を持つことが示された。高所得国で影響が顕著。
English
This study examines the impact of climate change, natural resource rents, world sentiment, and political stability on ESG and EESG performance across 14 MENA countries from 2000-2022. Using MMQR and robust checks, it finds that temperature negatively affects ESG, especially in high-income countries, while political stability mitigates adverse effects. Policy implications for integrated strategies are discussed.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本では、気候変動によるESG評価への影響は投資判断に直結する。MENA地域の知見は、資源依存型経済の脱炭素戦略を検討する際の参考になる。
In the global GX context
This paper provides empirical evidence on climate-ESG linkages in resource-rich emerging economies, offering insights for global investors and policymakers addressing climate risk in ESG frameworks like ISSB and TCFD.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides cross-country panel evidence on climate-ESG relationships using advanced quantile methods.
🏢実務担当者:May inform ESG risk assessment for companies operating in MENA or similar resource-dependent regions.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights the role of political stability in mitigating climate impacts on national ESG performance.
📄 Abstract(原文)
ABSTRACT Climate change, political stability, and sustainability are three central factors that interact and serve as key drivers of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region. Accordingly, this paper aims to fill a vital research gap by examining the impacts of climate change, natural resource rents, the world sentiment index, and political stability in influencing national ESG (environmental, social, and governance pillars) and EESG (economic and ESG pillars) in 14 MENA countries over the period 2000–2022. Using the method of moments quantile regression (MMQR), the findings reveal that temperature negatively affects both ESG and EESG, with a stronger effect in high‐income countries. This outcome is confirmed by the climate vulnerability index, which shows that climate change hinders ESG and EESG performance. Besides, the outcomes show that both natural resource rents and world sentiment index decrease ESG and EESG in the full sample. While political stability shows a positive effect in the full sample and high‐income sample, and a negative effect in high‐medium and low‐medium income samples. Moreover, political stability has demonstrated notable ability to mitigate the adverse effects of both climate change and natural resource rents. These findings remain robust using the panel quantile‐pooled mean‐group autoregressive distributed lag (PQPMG‐ARDL) model. Therefore, policymakers should develop integrated strategies that consider climate change and political stability to progress both ESG and EESG in the region.
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