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Dr. Hussaini Bala Publishes Q1 Paper on ESG and Governance

2025-10-31T07:51:20+03:00

Prestigious Journal Publication We are pleased to announce that Dr. Hussaini Bala has published groundbreaking research in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications (SSCI, Q1), a leading international journal. The paper, titled "Demystifying the Influence of Board Gender Diversity on the Nexus Between ESG Performance and Carbon Emissions," represents a significant contribution to corporate governance and sustainability research. Key Research Findings The study provides important insights into environmental, social, and governance (ESG) dynamics: Primary Discoveries: Higher ESG performance directly correlates with reduced carbon emissions Gender-diverse boards significantly strengthen this positive relationship Board composition plays a crucial moderating role in environmental outcomes Corporate governance structures impact sustainability performance Regional Significance [...]

Dr. Hussaini Bala Publishes Q1 Paper on ESG and Governance2025-10-31T07:51:20+03:00

The ESG–Carbon Emissions Nexus: Does Board Gender Diversity Make a Difference?

2025-10-04T10:07:20+03:00

Research Seminar on Sustainable Corporate Governance On August 26, 2025, the Departments of Accounting, Banking and Finance at the Faculty of Administrative Sciences and Economics hosted a seminar delivered by Dr. Hussaini Bala. The presentation examined the critical relationship between ESG practices, corporate carbon emissions, and board gender diversity, directly addressing Sustainable Development Goals 5 (Gender Equality) and 13 (Climate Action). Empirical Evidence Presentation ESG Integration Impact Companies with robust ESG practices demonstrate consistently lower carbon footprints Comprehensive operational improvements in environmental performance Strategic alignment between sustainability commitments and emission reduction outcomes Board Composition Influence Gender-diverse boards facilitate broader perspective integration [...]

The ESG–Carbon Emissions Nexus: Does Board Gender Diversity Make a Difference?2025-10-04T10:07:20+03:00
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