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SOE's ESG Performance on Financial Flexibility: The Evidence from the Hong Kong Stock Market

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  • Yan Li

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As the global economic environment becomes increasingly unstable, enhancing financial flexibility to cope with risks has become the consensus of many companies. At the same time, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance may be one of the effective ways. We studied the impact of a firm's ESG performance on its financial flexibility with a sample of companies listed on the Hong Kong stock market from 2018 to 2022. The empirical results show that good environmental, social and governance performance can significantly improve a firm's financial flexibility. In addition, this paper also finds that the influence of ESG performance on financial flexibility is weak for state-owned enterprises due to the influence of governance structure and market characteristics. Finally, the further analysis shows that there is a mediating role played by financing constraints in this process. This study can provide background information for state-owned enterprises' governance, information disclosure, and corporate operations. It also has guiding significance for relevant investors, management and officials.

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  • Yan Li, 2025. "SOE's ESG Performance on Financial Flexibility: The Evidence from the Hong Kong Stock Market," Papers 2502.14261, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2502.14261
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