Analysis of the Influence path of BYD ESG Practice on Enterprise Value
Abstract
The "dual-carbon" goal proposed by the state not only emphasizes that enterprises should adopt the concept of sustainable development, but also sets standards for enterprises to pursue high-quality growth. The practice of ESG (environmental, social and corporate governance) coincides with this goal, and with its development, investors are paying more and more attention to the ESG performance of enterprises, making it an important standard to evaluate the performance of corporate social responsibility. This study takes BYD as a case to explore the company's performance in the three dimensions of environmental protection, social responsibility and corporate governance, and how these practices affect corporate value. The research results aim to provide a reference for other enterprises in the industry and guide them to optimize their own ESG strategies to promote the long-term and stable development of enterprises.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/ibes.v6n4p56
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