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Science ; 352(6289): 1065, 2016 May 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27230369
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J Environ Manage ; 145: 349-56, 2014 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25113229

ABSTRACT

The debate on the relationship between corporate or industrial environmental performance (EP) and financial performance (FP) has yet to be resolved, and studies need to examine the possible moderating effects on the EP-FP link. We argue that industrial EP has a positive effect on FP and that industrial munificence and resource slack can moderate the EP-FP link. Using a dataset from Chinese industrial firms, we examine the direct effect of industrial EP on FP and the indirect effects of industrial munificence and resource slack on the EP-FP link. Our results show that improving corporate or industrial-level EP significantly influences FP and that slack resources play a significant role on the EP-FP link. However, we found no significant moderating effect of industrial munificence on the link.


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Conservation of Natural Resources/economics , Environmental Policy/economics , Environmental Pollution/economics , Environmental Pollution/prevention & control , Industry/economics , China , Conservation of Natural Resources/methods , Costs and Cost Analysis , Databases, Factual , Industry/organization & administration
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J Environ Manage ; 145: 357-67, 2014 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25113230

ABSTRACT

Based on a content analysis of 533 Chinese listed companies, this study examines how corporate environmental performance affects not only the level of detail of a company's environmental disclosures, but also what information is disclosed. The results show that (1) both poor and good performers have more disclosure than the median (i.e., "mixed") performers, which provides empirical evidence to support a nonlinear relationship between corporate environmental performance and environmental disclosure; (2) poor performers disclose more soft information on environmental performance than good performers, and good performers disclose more solid information; and (3) although poor performers increase disclosure after being exposed as environmental violators, they avoid disclosing negative environmental information, such as the violation and the associated penalties. This study provides additional evidence for a nonlinear relationship between environmental performance and disclosure in emerging markets, and suggests environmental disclosure may not be a valid signal to differentiate good performers from poor performers in contemporary China.


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Conservation of Natural Resources , Disclosure , Environmental Policy , Industry , Models, Theoretical , China , Conservation of Natural Resources/economics , Conservation of Natural Resources/legislation & jurisprudence , Databases, Factual , Industry/economics , Industry/legislation & jurisprudence , Research Design
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