Towards a Conscious Business future: proposal and application of a multidimensional framework and its effects on stakeholders\' engagement, financial performance and ESG metrics
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Resumo: | This research aims to investigate the relationship between Conscious Business (CB) and its effects on stakeholder engagement, financial performance, and ESG metrics. The sample includes responses from 86,945 stakeholders from 300 Brazilian companies, representing leaders, employees, customers, suppliers, and local communities. The findings indicate that increasing levels of consciousness in business have a positive effect on stakeholder engagement, financial performance, and ESG metrics. Conscious Business has a positive and significant effect on leadership, employee, local community, and environmental caring (p < 0.001), and a low significant effect on customer and supplier (p < 0.10). In comparison, B Corps have a positive and statistically significant effect on local community and environmental care, but no significant effect on leadership, employees, customers, and supplier engagement. The results also show that CB has a positive correlation with financial performance, such as annual growth (r = 0.25) and ROI in 5 years (r = 0.27), as well as with ESG metrics, such as women in leadership (r = 0.42), positive impact in the supply chain (r = 0.69), reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (r = 0.31), and use of renewable energy (r = 0.28). Moreover, analyzing data from the Brazilian stock market, the most conscious organizations evaluated by the study have a financial return 5.52 times higher than the market average. The findings have several practical implications. Measuring and developing leaders and organizations\' consciousness levels can help balance economic, social, and environmental goals. Investment funds can use new criteria for more conscious decision-making, seeking to balance economic returns with environmental and social impact. B Corps can use these findings to improve their communication efforts regarding local community and environmental caring effects and work on their certification process with a focus on improving internal stakeholder engagement, such as leadership and employee engagement, as well as customer and supplier engagement. Finally, this study has practical implications for the UN Global Compact and World Economic Forum, as it provides empirical evidence of the crucial role of leaders and organizations\' conscious levels in promoting a more humane, ethical, innovative, and sustainable business world. This can be used to encourage businesses to prioritize stakeholder engagement as part of their efforts to advance societal goals and achieve sustainable development, aiming to accelerate Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Conscious Capitalism, and Stakeholder Capitalism. |
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Towards a Conscious Business future: proposal and application of a multidimensional framework and its effects on stakeholders\' engagement, financial performance and ESG metricsRumo a um futuro em que os negócios são mais conscientes: proposta e aplicação de um framework multidimensional e seus efeitos no engajamento dos stakeholders, desempenho financeiro e métricas ESGB CorpsB CorpsCapitalismo de StakeholdersConscious BusinessESGESG, ODSNegócios ConscientesSDGStakeholders CapitalismThis research aims to investigate the relationship between Conscious Business (CB) and its effects on stakeholder engagement, financial performance, and ESG metrics. The sample includes responses from 86,945 stakeholders from 300 Brazilian companies, representing leaders, employees, customers, suppliers, and local communities. The findings indicate that increasing levels of consciousness in business have a positive effect on stakeholder engagement, financial performance, and ESG metrics. Conscious Business has a positive and significant effect on leadership, employee, local community, and environmental caring (p < 0.001), and a low significant effect on customer and supplier (p < 0.10). In comparison, B Corps have a positive and statistically significant effect on local community and environmental care, but no significant effect on leadership, employees, customers, and supplier engagement. The results also show that CB has a positive correlation with financial performance, such as annual growth (r = 0.25) and ROI in 5 years (r = 0.27), as well as with ESG metrics, such as women in leadership (r = 0.42), positive impact in the supply chain (r = 0.69), reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (r = 0.31), and use of renewable energy (r = 0.28). Moreover, analyzing data from the Brazilian stock market, the most conscious organizations evaluated by the study have a financial return 5.52 times higher than the market average. The findings have several practical implications. Measuring and developing leaders and organizations\' consciousness levels can help balance economic, social, and environmental goals. Investment funds can use new criteria for more conscious decision-making, seeking to balance economic returns with environmental and social impact. B Corps can use these findings to improve their communication efforts regarding local community and environmental caring effects and work on their certification process with a focus on improving internal stakeholder engagement, such as leadership and employee engagement, as well as customer and supplier engagement. Finally, this study has practical implications for the UN Global Compact and World Economic Forum, as it provides empirical evidence of the crucial role of leaders and organizations\' conscious levels in promoting a more humane, ethical, innovative, and sustainable business world. This can be used to encourage businesses to prioritize stakeholder engagement as part of their efforts to advance societal goals and achieve sustainable development, aiming to accelerate Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Conscious Capitalism, and Stakeholder Capitalism.Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo investigar a relação entre Conscious Business (CB) e seus efeitos no engajamento dos stakeholders, no desempenho financeiro e nas métricas ESG. A amostra inclui respostas de 86.945 stakeholders de 300 empresas brasileiras, representando líderes, funcionários, clientes, fornecedores e comunidades locais. Os resultados indicam que o aumento dos níveis de consciência nos negócios tem um efeito positivo no engajamento dos stakeholders, no desempenho financeiro e nas métricas ESG. CB tem um efeito positivo e significativo no cuidado com a liderança, funcionários, comunidade local e meio ambiente (p < 0,001) e um efeito significativamente menor no engajamento de clientes e fornecedores (p < 0,10). Em comparação, as B Corps têm um efeito positivo e estatisticamente significativo no cuidado com a comunidade local e o meio ambiente, mas não têm efeito significativo no engajamento da liderança, funcionários, clientes e fornecedores. Os resultados também mostram que o CB tem uma correlação positiva com o desempenho financeiro, como o crescimento anual (r = 0,25) e o ROI em 5 anos (r = 0,27), bem como com as métricas ESG, como mulheres na liderança (r = 0,42), impacto positivo na cadeia de suprimentos (r = 0,69), redução de emissões de gases de efeito estufa (r = 0,31) e uso de energia renovável (r = 0,28). Além disso, ao analisar dados do mercado de ações brasileiro, as organizações mais conscientes avaliadas pelo estudo têm um retorno financeiro 5,52 vezes maior do que a média do mercado. Medir e desenvolver os níveis de consciência dos líderes e das organizações pode ajudar a equilibrar objetivos econômicos, sociais e ambientais. Fundos de investimento podem usar novos critérios para decisões mais conscientes, buscando equilibrar o retorno econômico com o impacto ambiental e social. B Corps podem usar esses resultados para melhorar seus esforços de comunicação em relação aos efeitos do cuidado com a comunidade local e o meio ambiente e trabalhar em seu processo de certificação com foco na melhoria do engajamento interno dos stakeholders. Finalmente, este estudo tem implicações práticas para o Pacto Global da ONU e o Fórum Econômico Mundial, fornecendo evidências do papel de líderes e organizações conscientes na promoção de um mundo mais humano, ético, inovador e sustentável. Isso pode ser usado para incentivar as empresas a priorizar o engajamento dos stakeholders como parte de seus esforços para avançar nos objetivos sociais e alcançar o desenvolvimento sustentável, com o objetivo de acelerar os Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável, Capitalismo Consciente e de Stakeholders.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPGerolamo, Mateus CecilioParo, Pedro Ernesto Pereira2023-06-15info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/18/18157/tde-12092023-142150/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2023-09-15T12:44:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-12092023-142150Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212023-09-15T12:44:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Towards a Conscious Business future: proposal and application of a multidimensional framework and its effects on stakeholders\' engagement, financial performance and ESG metrics Rumo a um futuro em que os negócios são mais conscientes: proposta e aplicação de um framework multidimensional e seus efeitos no engajamento dos stakeholders, desempenho financeiro e métricas ESG |
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Towards a Conscious Business future: proposal and application of a multidimensional framework and its effects on stakeholders\' engagement, financial performance and ESG metrics |
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Towards a Conscious Business future: proposal and application of a multidimensional framework and its effects on stakeholders\' engagement, financial performance and ESG metrics Paro, Pedro Ernesto Pereira B Corps B Corps Capitalismo de Stakeholders Conscious Business ESG ESG, ODS Negócios Conscientes SDG Stakeholders Capitalism |
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Towards a Conscious Business future: proposal and application of a multidimensional framework and its effects on stakeholders\' engagement, financial performance and ESG metrics |
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Towards a Conscious Business future: proposal and application of a multidimensional framework and its effects on stakeholders\' engagement, financial performance and ESG metrics |
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Towards a Conscious Business future: proposal and application of a multidimensional framework and its effects on stakeholders\' engagement, financial performance and ESG metrics |
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Paro, Pedro Ernesto Pereira |
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This research aims to investigate the relationship between Conscious Business (CB) and its effects on stakeholder engagement, financial performance, and ESG metrics. The sample includes responses from 86,945 stakeholders from 300 Brazilian companies, representing leaders, employees, customers, suppliers, and local communities. The findings indicate that increasing levels of consciousness in business have a positive effect on stakeholder engagement, financial performance, and ESG metrics. Conscious Business has a positive and significant effect on leadership, employee, local community, and environmental caring (p < 0.001), and a low significant effect on customer and supplier (p < 0.10). In comparison, B Corps have a positive and statistically significant effect on local community and environmental care, but no significant effect on leadership, employees, customers, and supplier engagement. The results also show that CB has a positive correlation with financial performance, such as annual growth (r = 0.25) and ROI in 5 years (r = 0.27), as well as with ESG metrics, such as women in leadership (r = 0.42), positive impact in the supply chain (r = 0.69), reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (r = 0.31), and use of renewable energy (r = 0.28). Moreover, analyzing data from the Brazilian stock market, the most conscious organizations evaluated by the study have a financial return 5.52 times higher than the market average. The findings have several practical implications. Measuring and developing leaders and organizations\' consciousness levels can help balance economic, social, and environmental goals. Investment funds can use new criteria for more conscious decision-making, seeking to balance economic returns with environmental and social impact. B Corps can use these findings to improve their communication efforts regarding local community and environmental caring effects and work on their certification process with a focus on improving internal stakeholder engagement, such as leadership and employee engagement, as well as customer and supplier engagement. Finally, this study has practical implications for the UN Global Compact and World Economic Forum, as it provides empirical evidence of the crucial role of leaders and organizations\' conscious levels in promoting a more humane, ethical, innovative, and sustainable business world. This can be used to encourage businesses to prioritize stakeholder engagement as part of their efforts to advance societal goals and achieve sustainable development, aiming to accelerate Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Conscious Capitalism, and Stakeholder Capitalism. |
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