Author: Koutoupis, Andreas Kyriakogkonas Panagiotis Pazarskis Michail Davidopoulos Leonidas; Koutoupis, A.; Kyriakogkonas, P.; Pazarskis, M.; Davidopoulos, L.
Title: Corporate governance and COVID-19: a literature review Cord-id: cc75asc0 Document date: 2021_1_1
ID: cc75asc0
Snippet: PurposeThe purpose of this study is to review the literature on corporate governance (CG);environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues and corporate social responsibility (CSR) during the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and addresses three research questions: What are the characteristics of the literature on CG and COVID-19? What are the themes in CG in the COVID-19 era? and What are key areas of future research on CG and COVID-19?Design/methodology/approachThe authors attempte
Document: PurposeThe purpose of this study is to review the literature on corporate governance (CG);environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues and corporate social responsibility (CSR) during the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and addresses three research questions: What are the characteristics of the literature on CG and COVID-19? What are the themes in CG in the COVID-19 era? and What are key areas of future research on CG and COVID-19?Design/methodology/approachThe authors attempted a systematic literature review of 62 studies published in 2020. The authors used four criteria to identify characteristics of the literature on CG and COVID-19 and three criteria to identify key themes in the literature addressing CG and the pandemic. The authors analyzed answers to the above research questions and proposals from studies reviewed to guide future research.FindingsCG in the context of COVID-19 has been studied mostly in developed countries and within a theoretical framework. As accounting data are insufficient, more research is required in all countries (developed, emerging and other). Further, there are no conclusive results regarding the relevance of ESG and CSR to financial performance. Future research should use additional methodologies and data sources to fully explain the impact of COVID-19 on CG.Practical implicationsPractitioners and policymakers could benefit from the study, as the authors present key challenges to CG for the present and the future.Originality/valueThis study is the first to provide a systematic literature review on CG during the COVID-19 pandemic and presents current trends, challenges and avenues for future research.
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