International audiencePurposeThe banking industry plays a key role in society because of its role as a financial intermediary. Today’s banks are being asked to endorse environmental objectives, and recent studies have shown that large banks with strong financial performance are more likely to engage in environmental actions. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the link between corporate financial performance (CFP) and corporate environmental performance (CEP).Design/methodology/approachThe authors focused on the French banking sector, using the data from a sample consisting of 191 observations covering 68 banks from 2008 to 2011. The environmental scores from the Vigeo database were the proxy measures for the extent to which b...
Online Version of Record before inclusion in an issue was published on May 17, 2017International aud...
International audienceThe relationship between corporate environmental performance and financial per...
There has been long-standing debate over whether or not firms gain economic competiveness from reduc...
This paper examines the influence of environmental corporate social responsibility (ECSR) on...
For more than 40 years, a tremendous number of studies have empirically explored the relationship be...
For more than 40 years, a tremendous number of studies have empirically explored the relationship be...
This study explores the ecological ambitions of banks by studying the coincidence of economic realit...
The need to measure the environmental performance of banks stems from the important role they occupy...
The question of whether it pays to be green has been addressed by many studies, but despite the grow...
This study explores the ecological ambitions of banks by studying the coincidence of economic realit...
This study examines the relationship between corporate environmental performance (ENP) and financial...
This research investigates whether executive compensation is designed to motivate managers to pursue...
In this paper the relationship between corporate sustainability performance and corporate financial ...
Sustainability transition is changing the role and function of banks, specially their products and s...
Within the last few decades, the issue of the environmental performance of European financial instit...
Online Version of Record before inclusion in an issue was published on May 17, 2017International aud...
International audienceThe relationship between corporate environmental performance and financial per...
There has been long-standing debate over whether or not firms gain economic competiveness from reduc...
This paper examines the influence of environmental corporate social responsibility (ECSR) on...
For more than 40 years, a tremendous number of studies have empirically explored the relationship be...
For more than 40 years, a tremendous number of studies have empirically explored the relationship be...
This study explores the ecological ambitions of banks by studying the coincidence of economic realit...
The need to measure the environmental performance of banks stems from the important role they occupy...
The question of whether it pays to be green has been addressed by many studies, but despite the grow...
This study explores the ecological ambitions of banks by studying the coincidence of economic realit...
This study examines the relationship between corporate environmental performance (ENP) and financial...
This research investigates whether executive compensation is designed to motivate managers to pursue...
In this paper the relationship between corporate sustainability performance and corporate financial ...
Sustainability transition is changing the role and function of banks, specially their products and s...
Within the last few decades, the issue of the environmental performance of European financial instit...
Online Version of Record before inclusion in an issue was published on May 17, 2017International aud...
International audienceThe relationship between corporate environmental performance and financial per...
There has been long-standing debate over whether or not firms gain economic competiveness from reduc...