Author:
Xiong Xiaojuan,Masron Tajul Ariffin,Gondo Tutik Wiryanti
Abstract
Introduction: The requirement for more funds has been a significant challenge for China’s heavily polluting enterprises (HPEs) to embark on green innovation.Methods: This study takes China’s 2012 Green Credit Guidelines (GCGs) as a quasi-natural experiment to examine their effect on the quality and quantity of green innovation in HPEs. Using the data of Chinese listed companies from 2007 to 2020 and the difference-in-differences (DID) model.Results: We found that the Green Credit Guidelines could significantly improve the number of enterprises’ green innovation but not their quality.Discussion: As part of the potential solutions, this study proposes 1) the implementation of specific green fiscal policies to complement the existing green credit policies by the government, 2) a more comprehensive range of green financing products by financial institutions, and 3) the active development of funding from non-bank sources, such as venture capital or commercial credit.
Subject
General Environmental Science
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