Affiliation:
1. RUDN University Faculty of Economics: Rossijskij universitet druzby narodov Ekonomiceskij fakul'tet
2. Belgorod V G Shukhov State Technology University: Belgorodskij Gosudarstvennyj Tehnologiceskij Universitet imeni V G Suhova
3. Lviv Polytechnic National University: Nacional'nij universitet L'vivs'ka politehnika
4. Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University: Sankt-Peterburgskij politehniceskij universitet Petra Velikogo
5. Shinawatra University
Abstract
Abstract
The allocation of executives' environmental attention (EEA) is of great significance in promoting the green upgrading of industrial structures and achieving corporate green transformation. Based on upper echelon theory and the attention-based view, we use panel data of Chinese manufacturing companies from 2015-2020 to construct a two-way fixed effects model to explore the impact mechanism of EEA on corporate green transformation performance (CGTP). Baseline regression shows that EEA significantly improves CGTP. The reliability of findings is verified by reducing time windows, replacing the independent variable, expanding the data source and adding missing variables. In the heterogeneity analysis, the positive effect of EEA on CGTP is significant for eastern companies and does not differ in the property rights grouping. After propensity score matching, environmental attributes grouping shows that the positive effect of EEA on CGTP is more significant for non-heavy polluters. Extended research shows that government subsidies have a positive moderating effect, while female executives play only a symbolic role. Moreover, green innovation activities have positive partial mediating effects. Green innovation is the best way to address environmental pollution and achieve corporate green transformation. Our research provides implications for decision-makers to allocate their attention, and thereby achieve green development appropriately.
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