Ms. J. Sahithi, Dr. R S Ch Murthy Chodisetty
Department of Management Studies, Vardhaman College of Engineering, Shamshabad, Hyderabad. Telangana
Abstract
This study looks at how Environmental, Social and Governance information affects the decisions investors make. It pays attention to how well a country’s economy is doing and how it handles climate change. The study uses information from investors in a country that is still developing. It uses tools to see how all these things are connected. The study found that Environmental, Social and Governance factors are good, for a country’s economy. It also found that what happens to the environment is the important Environmental, Social and Governance factor. Environmental, Social and Governance information is really important for investors to think about when they make decisions. Economic development has an impact on how well we can deal with climate change. This in turn has an effect on the decisions that investors make. When we look at how factors like the environment and social responsibility affect investor decisions we see that it is a thing but not a huge one. However when we consider development and climate change together they help explain how investors use information about the environment and social responsibility to make decisions. So economic development and climate resilience play a role, in how investors behave when they think about the environment and social responsibility. Economic development and climate resilience are important because they show us how investors use this information to make decisions. The results suggest that investors respond not only to ESG initiatives themselves but also to the broader economic growth and climate resilience outcomes generated by responsible corporate practices. The study highlights the importance of integrating ESG strategies with long-term economic development and sustainability goals to enhance investor confidence and promote sustainable investment decision-making in emerging economies
Keywords: • Sustainability Reporting • ESG Performance • Investor Decision-Making • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) • Information Asymmetry • Sustainable Investment • Disclosure Transparency • Capital Allocation
Journal Name :
EPRA International Journal of Economics, Business and Management Studies (EBMS)

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Published on : 2026-01-10

Vol : 13
Issue : 1
Month : January
Year : 2026
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