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  • Impact of environmental, social, and governance factors on the price discovery process in the Indian stock market

Impact of environmental, social, and governance factors on the price discovery process in the Indian stock market

  • Received December 29, 2024;
    Accepted May 9, 2025;
    Published May 20, 2025
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    Link to ORCID Index: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4929-1809
    Prashant Sharma
    ORCID Researcher ID ,
    Link to ORCID Index: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8507-9480
    Gaurav Agrawal
    ORCID ,
    Link to ORCID Index: https://orcid.org/0009-0008-1761-2384
    C. T. Sunil Kumar
    ORCID ,
    Link to ORCID Index: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2459-0637
    Modish Kumar
    ORCID Researcher ID ,
    Link to ORCID Index: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3350-9009
    Sushil Kalyani
    ORCID Researcher ID
  • DOI
    http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/imfi.22(2).2025.21
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    Volume 22 2025, Issue #2, pp. 268-278
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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors are important in evaluating a company’s performance while aligning investment with governance, ethical, environmental, social commitment, and sustainability goals. Recent years have seen an increasing focus on ESG factors, leading to a corresponding evolution in financial markets. ESG is emerging as a key factor among other non-financial performance indicators that impact market dynamics, price, and investment strategies. This study investigates the price discovery process at the firm level in reference to ESG in the Indian stock market. The data were analyzed for 11 key sectors using the daily closing prices in the spot market and futures market prices of selected firms, along with their respective ESG scores. The study used the stationarity test and order of integration test, followed by applying the Johansen cointegration test to analyze long-run co-integrating relationships among futures and spot market prices. Finally, the vector error correction mechanism (VECM) test was applied to detect long-term causality. Findings reveal that the price discovery process takes place in the Indian stock market and is significantly affected by the ESG factor. In the case of a high ESG score, the spot market leads the futures market, while for stocks with low ESG scores, the futures market price leads the spot price. Cement, oil, gas, and pharmaceutical sectors have shown a negative association between the price discovery process and ESG scores, while in the case of the service sector, the positive association is witnessed between ESG scores and the price discovery process between futures and spot prices.

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  • Keywords
    causality, ESG factors, lead-lag relationship, price discovery, sustainability
  • JEL Classification (Paper profile tab)
    G13, G14, C01
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    • Table 2. Trace statistics
    • Table 3. Results of the error correction mechanism corresponding to the ESG score
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    • Conceptualization
      Prashant Sharma, Gaurav Agrawal
    • Data curation
      Prashant Sharma, C. T. Sunil Kumar, Modish Kumar
    • Formal Analysis
      Prashant Sharma, Modish Kumar, Sushil Kalyani
    • Investigation
      Prashant Sharma
    • Methodology
      Prashant Sharma, Gaurav Agrawal, C. T. Sunil Kumar, Modish Kumar, Sushil Kalyani
    • Software
      Prashant Sharma, C. T. Sunil Kumar, Modish Kumar, Sushil Kalyani
    • Visualization
      Prashant Sharma, C. T. Sunil Kumar
    • Writing – original draft
      Prashant Sharma, Modish Kumar
    • Writing – review & editing
      Prashant Sharma, Gaurav Agrawal, C. T. Sunil Kumar, Sushil Kalyani
    • Project administration
      Gaurav Agrawal, Modish Kumar, Sushil Kalyani
    • Supervision
      Gaurav Agrawal, C. T. Sunil Kumar
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