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Sustainability and Corporate Performance in Health Care
ESG Implications for the European IndustryCSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance
139,09 € |
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Verlag: | Springer |
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Veröffentl.: | 26.07.2024 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9783031639852 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 180 |
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Beschreibungen
<p>This book explores the multifaceted relationship between sustainability and corporate performance in health care by providing a review of the relevant policy and academic literature, together with novel quantitative evidence to support strategic and managerial decision-making. The book uniquely investigates whether and how improvements in sustainability-related activities and reporting, and respective ESG scores assigned by international rating agencies, are related to corporations’ economic and market performance. The potential development and expansion in private health care services and products, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, calls for a new paradigm in the health care industry. After introducing the reader to the social and policy context for sustainable development and to various normative and market instruments used to assess sustainability and corporate performance, the book presents the results of statistical analyses conducted on a representative sample of top health care companies listed in European capital markets and draws conclusions about the profitability and effectiveness of sustainability- and ESG-related investments. There’s a current debate about whether investing in sustainability not only fulfills ethical obligations but also drives long-term value. The empirical literature often presents conflicting findings, particularly when it comes to scholars’ relatively limited evaluation of the health care industry. The book sheds new light on this proposition and offers guidance on sustainable decision-making in health care, making it relevant for researchers and professionals.</p>
<p>Social and Normative Context of Sustainability.- Sustainability in Health Care.- Normative and market instruments of sustainability.- Evolution of ESG and Corporate Performance in Health Care.- ESG and Economic Performance in Health Care.- ESG and Information Asymmetry in Health Care.</p>
<p>Paolo Candio is a tenure-track Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics and Management, University of Trento, Italy. He received his Ph.D. in Public Health Economics from the University of Leeds, UK and his academic career includes postdoctoral and senior academic positions at the University of Birmingham and the University of Oxford, United Kingdom.</p>
<p>This book explores the multifaceted relationship between sustainability and corporate performance in health care by providing a review of the relevant policy and academic literature, together with novel quantitative evidence to support strategic and managerial decision-making. The book uniquely investigates whether and how improvements in sustainability-related activities and reporting, and respective ESG scores assigned by international rating agencies, are related to corporations’ economic and market performance. The potential development and expansion in private health care services and products, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, calls for a new paradigm in the health care industry. After introducing the reader to the social and policy context for sustainable development and to various normative and market instruments used to assess sustainability and corporate performance, the book presents the results of statistical analyses conducted on a representative sample of top health care companies listed in European capital markets and draws conclusions about the profitability and effectiveness of sustainability- and ESG-related investments. There’s a current debate about whether investing in sustainability not only fulfills ethical obligations but also drives long-term value. The empirical literature often presents conflicting findings, particularly when it comes to scholars’ relatively limited evaluation of the health care industry. The book sheds new light on this proposition and offers guidance on sustainable decision-making in health care, making it relevant for researchers and professionals.</p>
Reveals sustainability investments' profitability and effectiveness for corporate performance Provides an overview of sustainability reporting standards with a focus on sector-specific requirements Offers a self-contained text on the topic focusing on the health care industry