Abstract
This paper took the panel data of 1052 heavily-polluting listed companies from both the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchange from 2010 to 2017 to empirically analyze the impact of environmental regulation (ERG) on firm performance (FP). The article introduces a mediating effect model to test the mediating role of corporate tax burden (ETR) within the relationship between ERG on FP. The results showed that: (1) ERG has exerted a significant enhancement effect on the performance of heavily polluted firms via the ETR reduction mechanism. (2) The mediating effect of ETR depends on the duration of ERG. A significant time lag exists before the mediating effect starts to work, and the magnitude of the mediating effect increases with the time lag from the execution of the ERG. (3) The mediating effect of ETR varies significantly with the nature of corporate property rights. It is significant for the state-owned firms, while for non-state-owned firms, there is no evidence supporting the existence of the mediating effect of ETR despite ERG still having a significant direct-impact on FP. Based on these findings, we discuss the policy suggestion to optimize the impact of environmental regulation policies in terms of incentivizing the green development of polluting firms.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Postdoctoral Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Science and Technology Plan Foundation of Guangxi
Philosophy and Social Science Planning Foundation of Guangxi
Thousands of Young and Middle-aged Backbone Teachers Training Foundation of Guangxi Universities
Innovation-driven Development Foundation of Guangxi
Subject
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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