Purpose – This paper aims to examine the COVID-19 pandemic’s impacts on the regional progression toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the lens of the adoption of 2030 Agenda by firms from different Italian regions. Design/methodology/approach – Mixed methods were adopted. First, a content analysis was performed on 330 nonfinancial declarations released in the 2019–2021 period by a sample of 110 Italian listed companies from different regional macroareas. Second, regression analyses were run to test the impact of regional localization of businesses on SDGs adoption over pre-/during/post-COVID era. Findings – The regional localization of businesses does not affect the SDGs adoption in the pre-COVID- 19 era because Italian firms mainly address social goals. Instead, SDGs adoption is affected by regional localization of businesses both during and post-COVID-19 age, when Northern firms prioritize economic and social goals, whereas Southern firms shift from social to environmental goals. Originality/value – This study fills the need of considering the subnational specificities in literature on sustainable development by capturing connections between firms, belonging territory, SDGs and COVID-19 crisis. Keywords Sustainable development goals, SDG contribution, Geographical localization, COVID-19, Italy Paper type Research paper
How firms adjust their SDG adoption in response to COVID-19 outbreak: a regional perspective / Montera, Raffaella; Nevi, Giulia; Cucari, Nicola; Esposito De Falco, Salvatore. - In: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE. - ISSN 1472-0701. - (2023). [10.1108/CG-04-2023-0171]
How firms adjust their SDG adoption in response to COVID-19 outbreak: a regional perspective
Raffaella MonteraPrimo
;Giulia NeviSecondo
;Nicola Cucari
Penultimo
;Salvatore Esposito De FalcoUltimo
2023
Abstract
Purpose – This paper aims to examine the COVID-19 pandemic’s impacts on the regional progression toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the lens of the adoption of 2030 Agenda by firms from different Italian regions. Design/methodology/approach – Mixed methods were adopted. First, a content analysis was performed on 330 nonfinancial declarations released in the 2019–2021 period by a sample of 110 Italian listed companies from different regional macroareas. Second, regression analyses were run to test the impact of regional localization of businesses on SDGs adoption over pre-/during/post-COVID era. Findings – The regional localization of businesses does not affect the SDGs adoption in the pre-COVID- 19 era because Italian firms mainly address social goals. Instead, SDGs adoption is affected by regional localization of businesses both during and post-COVID-19 age, when Northern firms prioritize economic and social goals, whereas Southern firms shift from social to environmental goals. Originality/value – This study fills the need of considering the subnational specificities in literature on sustainable development by capturing connections between firms, belonging territory, SDGs and COVID-19 crisis. Keywords Sustainable development goals, SDG contribution, Geographical localization, COVID-19, Italy Paper type Research paperI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.