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Examining Supply Chain Vulnerability via an Analysis of ESG-Prioritized Firms Amid the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict

Research Seminar Series

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  • Date

    07 Mar 2025

  • Organiser

    Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, PolyU

  • Time

    11:30 - 13:00

  • Venue

    Online via ZOOM  

Speaker

Dr Youqing Fan

Remarks

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Summary

This research study explores the impact of the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict on ESG-enabled global supply chains, resulting in disruption to worldwide industries. The conflict has caused product shortages, food scarcity, and significantly impacted the global economy. From the extant literature, there is a lack of understanding about the effect of the conflict on different industries from a supply chain perspective, as well as the ESG-prioritized companies. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the influence of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict on the performance of companies with respect to different regions and industries of their upstream and downstream customers. The top-100 companies in the S&P 500 index which are actively participating in the ESG development are selected and grouped according to customer regions and industries, and the event study analysis is applied to evaluate abnormal returns from stock prices due to the disruption events. Through the empirical analysis, no matter how the ESG-prioritized companies are grouped according to their supply chain structures, it is found that the occurrence of companies obtaining the abnormally high stock return is higher than the occurrence of the opposite. Moreover, the active involvement in ESG disclosure and environmental management demonstrates significant results to withstand disruptions to their supply chains. The findings in this study contribute to a growing body of ESG-related business research, implying that companies which prioritize ESG policies may be better equipped to manage supply chain disruptions during crises.

Keynote Speaker

Dr Youqing Fan

Dr Youqing Fan

Associate Professor
School of Business, Western Sydney University

Dr. Youqing Fan is an Associate Professor at the School of Business, Western Sydney University, and a Chief Investigator on an ARC Linkage Project focused on enhancing volunteering accessibility for CaLD elderly in Australia. His research examines supply chain vulnerability, ESG capabilities, and corporate sustainability, particularly in the context of global disruptions and industrial systems.  He serves as an Associate Editor for Journal of Business Research, Australian Journal of Management, and Employee Relations and has published over 30 papers in ABDC A*/A or Scimago Q1 journals. His work appears in Transportation Research Part E, Business Strategy and the Environment, Journal of Business Research, Enterprise Information Systems, Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, Journal of Environmental Management, and Journal of Cleaner Production.  Beyond academia, his insights have been featured in Transportation Research Part E, Business Strategy and the Environment, Journal of Business Research, Enterprise Information Systems, Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, Journal of Environmental Management, and Journal of Cleaner Production., contributing to public discussions on sustainability and responsible business practices. His research provides critical insights into how organizations navigate supply chain vulnerabilities and integrate sustainability into their management strategies, offering valuable perspectives for both academia and industry.  

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