Do emissions reduction initiatives improve financial performance? Empirical analysis of moderating factors

Ayman Issa
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Purpose This study aims to examine the relationship between carbon reduction initiatives and financial performance. Additionally, it explores potential moderating variables, such as corporate social responsible (CSR) strategy and corporate governance practices, that may strengthen the link between carbon reduction initiatives and financial performance. Design/methodology/approach The empirical analysis is conducted using 1,740 firm-year observations from UK firms listed on the FTSE 350. Data on carbon emissions and firm-specific characteristics are obtained from the Refinitiv Eikon database for the period 2011–2020. Various econometric techniques, including ordinary least squares and system generalized method of moments, are used to examine the relationship between carbon reduction initiatives and financial performance. Additionally, alternative samples are used to further explore this relationship. Findings The author observes a significantly positive association between carbon reduction initiatives and financial performance in this study. Additionally, the significance of this relationship is found to be present specifically after the announcement of the Paris Agreement. Furthermore, a channel analysis reveals that moderating factors like CSR strategy and corporate governance quality influence this relationship. Practical implications The study underscores the importance of carbon reduction initiatives for sustainable business growth and financial performance. Managers can use these insights to prioritize investments in sustainable practices. Policymakers should consider implementing supportive regulations to incentivize companies to adopt carbon reduction strategies. Originality/value This study adds value to the existing body of literature by empirically examining the moderating role of CSR strategy and best corporate governance practices in the relationship between carbon reduction initiatives and financial performance. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of how these factors interact and influence the outcomes.
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减排举措能否改善财务业绩?调节因素的实证分析
目的 本研究旨在探讨碳减排措施与财务业绩之间的关系。此外,本研究还探讨了潜在的调节变量,如企业社会责任(CSR)战略和公司治理实践,这些变量可能会加强碳减排措施与财务业绩之间的联系。 设计/方法/途径 使用英国富时 350 指数上市公司的 1740 个公司年度观测数据进行实证分析。2011-2020 年期间的碳排放量和公司特定特征数据来自 Refinitiv Eikon 数据库。研究采用了多种计量经济学技术,包括普通最小二乘法和系统广义矩法,来检验碳减排措施与财务业绩之间的关系。此外,还使用了替代样本来进一步探讨这种关系。 研究结果 作者在本研究中发现,碳减排措施与财务绩效之间存在显著的正相关关系。此外,作者还发现这种关系的重要性在《巴黎协定》公布后尤为明显。此外,渠道分析表明,企业社会责任战略和公司治理质量等调节因素会影响这种关系。 实践意义 这项研究强调了碳减排措施对可持续业务增长和财务业绩的重要性。管理者可以利用这些见解来确定可持续实践投资的优先次序。政策制定者应考虑实施支持性法规,激励企业采取碳减排战略。 独创性/价值 本研究通过实证研究企业社会责任战略和最佳公司治理实践在碳减排措施与财务业绩之间的调节作用,为现有文献增添了价值。研究结果有助于加深对这些因素如何相互作用并影响结果的理解。
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