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Corporate Governance and ESG Research, 1976–2025: A Systematic Review and Science Mapping, with an International Comparative Research Agenda

コーポレート・ガバナンスとESG研究、1976-2025年:系統的レビューとサイエンスマッピング、国際比較研究アジェンダ (AI 翻訳)

Chinzorig Chuluun, O. Gotov

International journal of research and scientific innovation📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-01-01#ESG対象セクター: cross_sector
DOI: 10.51244/ijrsi.2026.1307000261
原典: https://rsisinternational.org/journals/ijrsi/uploads/vol13-iss7-pg3579-3600-202608_pdf.pdf
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日本語

1976年から2025年までのコーポレート・ガバナンスとESG研究の知的構造を、PRISMAと計量書誌学的手法で体系的にレビュー。エージェンシー理論が主流だが、近年はマルチ理論・ESG志向が拡大し、新興市場への関心が高まっている。モンゴルを焦点に、移行経済・資源依存型市場でのガバナンス効果の条件性を指摘し、国際比較研究のアジェンダを提示。

English

This systematic review maps the intellectual structure of corporate governance and ESG research from 1976 to 2025 using PRISMA and bibliometric methods. It finds agency theory dominant but multi-theory and ESG-oriented frameworks expanding, with a shift toward emerging markets. Using Mongolia as a focal case, it highlights the conditionality of governance effects in transition and resource-dependent economies and proposes a comparative research agenda.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本ではSSBJ開示やコーポレートガバナンス改革が進む中、本レビューはガバナンスとESGの統合的枠組みや新興市場の知見を提供。日本の上場企業や規制当局が、制度条件を考慮した開示設計や実証研究の方向性を検討する際の参考になる。

In the global GX context

Globally, this review contributes to the growing literature on ESG disclosure and governance by synthesizing evidence across institutional settings. It underscores the need for context-specific governance mechanisms, relevant for ISSB/CSRD implementation in emerging and frontier markets, and offers a methodological template for future systematic reviews.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides a comprehensive map of CG-ESG research and identifies gaps for future comparative studies in transition economies.

🏢実務担当者:Offers insights for designing audit and sustainability committees and ESG disclosure aligned with GRI and IFRS S1/S2 in resource-dependent markets.

🏛政策担当者:Highlights the importance of enforcement capacity and institutional context in governance reforms, relevant for securities regulators and stock exchanges.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Purpose: This study maps the intellectual structure of corporate governance (CG) and environmental, social and governance (ESG) research between 1976 and 2025, identifies the conditional mechanisms through which governance affects firm outcomes across institutional settings, and derives a comparative research agenda for transition and resource-dependent economies, using Mongolia as a focal case. Design/Methodology/Approach: Following the PRISMA 2020 protocol, the review employs a three-tier corpus architecture. A mapping corpus of ⟨D1⟩ indexed records retrieved from Scopus, Web of Science, Dimensions and EBSCO Business Source is analysed with dedicated bibliometric software (Bibliometrix/biblioshiny in R and VOSviewer) to generate co-authorship networks, keyword co-occurrence maps, co-citation and bibliographic-coupling clusters, and thematic-evolution trajectories. A stratified depth-coded corpus of ⟨D2⟩ works is then coded manually on six dimensions — journal ranking, citation impact, region, methodology, variable selection and theoretical foundation — by two independent coders (Cohen’s κ = ⟨D4⟩). A separately reported supplementary tier of ⟨D3⟩ Mongolian grey and local-language sources supports the country-level gap analysis and is excluded from all citation-impact metrics. Findings: Agency theory remains the dominant primary framework (37.9% of depth-coded studies), but stakeholder, institutional, resource-dependence and legitimacy theories have grown rapidly since 2018, and 13.8% of studies now combine two or more frameworks explicitly. Panel regression remains the leading method (50.7% of method codes), while quasi-experimental designs (PSM+DiD, event studies, natural experiments) are expanding. The empirical frontier has shifted from the United States and Western Europe toward emerging and frontier markets, which jointly exceed 40% of the corpus. Science mapping confirms ⟨D11⟩ distinct thematic clusters and a keyword trajectory moving from board structure–agency cost toward ESG disclosure–assurance–sustainability committee. Mongolia-focused research reveals a formal legal framework with weak enforcement, a narrow set of measurement constructs, and very limited presence in the international citation network. Conclusion: CG research is shifting from a single-theory paradigm toward multi-theory, ESG-oriented frameworks that require credible causal identification. Governance effects are conditional on legal origin, ownership concentration and enforcement capacity, so evidence generated in developed markets cannot be transferred uncritically to transition economies. Practical Implications: The findings inform securities regulators, stock exchanges and listed firms in transition and resource-dependent economies — and in Mongolia specifically — on the design of audit and sustainability committees, ESG disclosure rules aligned with GRI and IFRS S1/S2, and resource-governance transparency mechanisms. Originality: The study combines PRISMA-based systematic screening with software-based science mapping, and it is the first review to position Mongolia explicitly within a comparative class of transition, resource-dependent, thin-market economies rather than treating it as an isolated national case.

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