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How Does the Digital Transformation of Banks Improve Efficiency and Environmental, Social, and Governance Performance?open access

Authors
Zhu, YongjieJin, Shanyue
Issue Date
Jul-2023
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
digital transformation of banks; bank efficiency; ESG; executive innovation awareness; executive technical background
Citation
SYSTEMS, v.11, no.7
Journal Title
SYSTEMS
Volume
11
Number
7
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/88820
DOI
10.3390/systems11070328
ISSN
2079-8954
Abstract
In the era of the digital economy, traditional industries have begun to realize digital transformations. For commercial banks, digital transformation is a trend and a requirement and is the only way to achieve sustainable development. At the same time, at the helm of the enterprise, executives play an essential role in the development of commercial banks. This study explored the relationship between digital bank transformation and bank efficiency, environment, society, and corporate governance (ESG) through empirical analysis, and how executives' innovation awareness and executive technical background affect the relationships between digital bank transformation, bank efficiency, and ESG. This study used the regression method of fixed effects to conduct empirical research on the data of China's A-share listed banks from 2011 to 2021. The research results show that the digital transformation of banks has improved efficiency and promoted the ESG performance of commercial banks. At the same time, executives' innovation consciousness and technical background have played a positive regulatory role in banks' digital transformation to promote bank efficiency and ESG. The main research object of this study was Chinese commercial banks. The bank's digital transformation results were examined and the research was expanded to digital transformation and ESG. At the same time, this study has particular significance for investors who have a financial interest in banks.
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