The role of family businesses and active family members in environmental performance

Q3 Social Sciences Environmental Economics Pub Date : 2023-06-28 DOI:10.21511/ee.14(1).2023.09
Agus Joko Pramono, Bahrullah Akbar, B. Tarigan, Rusmin Rusmin, Emita Wahyu Astami
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There is a growing concern about environmental issues, particularly carbon emissions, in many countries. Indonesia, with its huge population, also suffers from excessive carbon emissions. This study aims to investigate the effect of family businesses on environmental performance, specifically carbon emission disclosure. This study also explores the role of the family supervisory board and management on the quality of carbon emission disclosure. The study employed 62 non-financial family-listed firms in 2017–2019 (186 observations). The analysis found a positive and significant relationship between family enterprises and the disclosure of carbon emissions, implying that family firms expose more information about their carbon emissions. It also revealed a significant positive association between the family supervisory board and carbon emission performance, suggesting that having family members on the supervisory board aligns with policies for reducing and maintaining accountability for carbon emissions. In summary, the findings suggest that family enterprises prefer to exercise their indirect control by holding a position on the supervisory board and owning a substantial percentage of the company’s stock corresponding to their socio-emotional wealth agenda. Additionally, there is a non-linear association between family firms and the disclosure of carbon emissions. Carbon emission performance decreases as family share ownership rises to 53.1% but increases when family equity exceeds this cut-off point. Finally, family shareholders in non-polluted firms report higher quality of carbon emission disclosure.
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家族企业和积极的家族成员在环境绩效中的作用
在许多国家,人们越来越关注环境问题,特别是碳排放问题。印尼人口众多,碳排放也很严重。本研究旨在调查家族企业对环境绩效的影响,特别是碳排放披露。本研究还探讨了家庭监事会和管理层在碳排放披露质量方面的作用。该研究在2017-2019年雇佣了62家非金融家族上市公司(186项观察)。分析发现,家族企业与碳排放披露之间存在积极而显著的关系,这意味着家族企业披露了更多关于其碳排放的信息。它还揭示了家庭监事会与碳排放绩效之间的显著正相关,表明让家庭成员加入监事会符合减少和保持碳排放问责制的政策。总之,研究结果表明,家族企业更喜欢通过在监事会中任职并拥有相当大比例的公司股票来行使其间接控制权,这与其社会情感财富议程相对应。此外,家族企业与碳排放披露之间存在非线性关联。碳排放绩效随着家庭持股比例上升至53.1%而下降,但当家庭股本超过这一临界点时,碳排放绩效就会上升。最后,无污染企业的家族股东报告了更高质量的碳排放披露。
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Environmental Economics
Environmental Economics Social Sciences-Public Administration
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12 weeks
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