Can penalties for environmental violations deter firms from engaging in greenwashing?

IF 3.6 2区 哲学 Q2 BUSINESS Business Ethics the Environment & Responsibility Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI:10.1111/beer.12623
Ruiqian Li, Ma Zhong, Yasir Shahab
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Abstract Preventing firms from engaging in greenwashing is a topic of significant theoretical and practical interest. This study examines the impact of penalties for environmental violations (PEVs) on mitigating greenwashing using a dataset of firms listed on China's A‐share market operating in heavily polluting industries from 2014 to 2020. We also examine how firm‐level characteristics moderate the relationship between PEVs and greenwashing. Our results demonstrate that PEVs can deter firms from engaging in greenwashing and that this negative effect is more pronounced for firms with greater financial slack, effective internal controls and political connections. Additional analysis indicates that PEVs have a negative effect on greenwashing for firms in the growth and mature stages but not for firms in the ‘shake‐out’ stage, and that there is a deterrence effect. Our findings have important implications for mitigating greenwashing behaviours through collaboration between governments and firms.
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防止企业从事“漂绿”是一个具有重要理论和实践意义的课题。本研究利用2014年至2020年在中国a股市场上经营重污染行业的公司数据集,考察了环境违法处罚(pev)对减轻“漂绿”的影响。我们还研究了公司层面的特征如何调节pev与“漂绿”之间的关系。我们的研究结果表明,pev可以阻止企业从事“漂绿”行为,并且对于财务宽松程度较高、内部控制有效和有政治关系的企业,这种负面影响更为明显。进一步的分析表明,pev对处于成长期和成熟期的公司有负面影响,但对处于“淘汰”阶段的公司没有负面影响,并且存在威慑效应。我们的研究结果对于通过政府和企业之间的合作来减少“漂绿”行为具有重要意义。
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