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摘要
由于需要应对极端气候和环境恶化,气候政策的不确定性(CPU)对能源企业的战略性企业投资(CI)产生了重大影响。本研究探讨了气候政策不确定性对能源行业企业战略投资的影响,尤其关注企业社会责任(CSR)的调节作用。利用实证方法和美国能源企业数据集,研究发现,即使在控制了企业规模、财务杠杆和盈利能力等特定因素后,CPU 仍会对 CI 产生负面影响。研究还揭示了企业社会责任与 CI 在 CPU 条件下的复杂关系。虽然企业社会责任通过促进可持续实践有利于企业的长期发展和财务健康,但对于财务资源有限的企业来说,它也会加剧中央政策组对企业社会责任的负面影响。研究结果凸显了研究能源行业中央政策组、企业社会责任和企业社会责任之间相互作用的迫切需要。这项研究深入探讨了中央政策组和企业社会责任如何影响企业社会责任,为能源经济学提供了一个关于企业社会责任在中央政策组背景下的双重作用的微妙视角。研究结果不仅具有重要的学术意义,而且对全球气候行动和经济进步的核心行业的企业战略、政策制定和投资决策具有实际意义。
Climate policy uncertainty, corporate social responsibility and corporate investments of the energy firms
Climate policy uncertainty (CPU), driven by the need to address climate extremes and environmental degradation, significantly impacts the strategic corporate investments (CI) of energy firms. This study examines the influence of CPU on CI within the energy sector, with a particular focus on the moderating role of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Utilizing an empirical approach and a dataset of U.S. energy firms, the research reveals that CPU negatively affects CI, even after controlling for firm-specific factors such as size, financial leverage, and profitability. The study also uncovers a complex relationship between CSR and CI under conditions of CPU. While CSR is beneficial for firms' long-term growth and financial health by promoting sustainable practices, it can also intensify the negative impact of CPU on CI for firms with limited financial resources.
The findings highlight the critical need to investigate the interplay between CPU, CSR, and CI in the energy sector. This research contributes to energy economics by providing insights into how CPU and CSR shape CI, offering a nuanced perspective on the dual role of CSR in the context of CPU. The results are of academic significance and have practical implications for corporate strategy, policymaking, and investment decisions in an industry central to global climate action and economic progress.
期刊介绍:
Energy Economics is a field journal that focuses on energy economics and energy finance. It covers various themes including the exploitation, conversion, and use of energy, markets for energy commodities and derivatives, regulation and taxation, forecasting, environment and climate, international trade, development, and monetary policy. The journal welcomes contributions that utilize diverse methods such as experiments, surveys, econometrics, decomposition, simulation models, equilibrium models, optimization models, and analytical models. It publishes a combination of papers employing different methods to explore a wide range of topics. The journal's replication policy encourages the submission of replication studies, wherein researchers reproduce and extend the key results of original studies while explaining any differences. Energy Economics is indexed and abstracted in several databases including Environmental Abstracts, Fuel and Energy Abstracts, Social Sciences Citation Index, GEOBASE, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Journal of Economic Literature, INSPEC, and more.