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Logistics Performance and the Three Pillars of ESG: A Detailed Causal and Predictive Investigation
by
Di Molfetta, Mauro
, Magaletti, Nicola
, Leogrande, Angelo
, Mariani, Stefano
, Notarnicola, Valeria
in
Algorithms
/ Business performance management
/ Corporate governance
/ Econometrics
/ Efficiency
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental social & governance
/ Infrastructure
/ Investigations
/ Logistics
/ Logistics services
/ Machine learning
/ Social aspects
/ Supply chains
/ Sustainable development
/ Variables
/ Working conditions
2025
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Logistics Performance and the Three Pillars of ESG: A Detailed Causal and Predictive Investigation
by
Di Molfetta, Mauro
, Magaletti, Nicola
, Leogrande, Angelo
, Mariani, Stefano
, Notarnicola, Valeria
in
Algorithms
/ Business performance management
/ Corporate governance
/ Econometrics
/ Efficiency
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental social & governance
/ Infrastructure
/ Investigations
/ Logistics
/ Logistics services
/ Machine learning
/ Social aspects
/ Supply chains
/ Sustainable development
/ Variables
/ Working conditions
2025
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Logistics Performance and the Three Pillars of ESG: A Detailed Causal and Predictive Investigation
by
Di Molfetta, Mauro
, Magaletti, Nicola
, Leogrande, Angelo
, Mariani, Stefano
, Notarnicola, Valeria
in
Algorithms
/ Business performance management
/ Corporate governance
/ Econometrics
/ Efficiency
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental social & governance
/ Infrastructure
/ Investigations
/ Logistics
/ Logistics services
/ Machine learning
/ Social aspects
/ Supply chains
/ Sustainable development
/ Variables
/ Working conditions
2025
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Logistics Performance and the Three Pillars of ESG: A Detailed Causal and Predictive Investigation
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Logistics Performance and the Three Pillars of ESG: A Detailed Causal and Predictive Investigation
2025
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Overview
This study investigates the complex relationship between the performance of logistics and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance, drawing upon the multi-methodological framework of combining econometrics with state-of-the-art machine learning approaches. Employing Instrumental Variable (IV) Panel data regressions, viz., 2SLS and G2SLS, with data from a balanced panel of 163 countries covering the period from 2007 to 2023, the research thoroughly investigates how the performance of the Logistics Performance Index (LPI) is correlated with a variety of ESG indicators. To enrich the analysis, machine learning models—models based upon regression, viz., Random Forest, k-Nearest Neighbors, Support Vector Machines, Boosting Regression, Decision Tree Regression, and Linear Regressions, and clustering, viz., Density-Based, Neighborhood-Based, and Hierarchical clustering, Fuzzy c-Means, Model-Based, and Random Forest—were applied to uncover unknown structures and predict the behavior of LPI. Empirical evidence suggests that higher improvements in the performance of logistics are systematically correlated with nascent developments in all three dimensions of the environment (E), social (S), and governance (G). The evidence from econometrics suggests that higher LPI goes with environmental trade-offs such as higher emissions of greenhouse gases but cleaner air and usage of resources. On the S dimension, better performance in terms of logistics is correlated with better education performance and reducing child labor, but also demonstrates potential problems such as social imbalances. For G, better governance of logistics goes with better governance, voice and public participation, science productivity, and rule of law. Through both regression and cluster methods, each of the respective parts of ESG were analyzed in isolation, allowing us to study in-depth how the infrastructure of logistics is interacting with sustainability research goals. Overall, the study emphasizes that while modernization is facilitated by the performance of the infrastructure of logistics, this must go hand in hand with policy intervention to make it socially inclusive, environmentally friendly, and institutionally robust.
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MDPI AG
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