Affiliation:
1. Central South University, Changsha, P.R. China
2. University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, P.R. China
Abstract
External regulatory and normative pressures from both the Chinese central environmental protection inspection (CEPI) program and public participation can act together to influence corporate environmental governance behavior. This research uses the multiperiod Difference-In-Differences method to test the compound impact of CEPI and public participation on corporate environmental governance strategies and investigate the underlying influence mechanisms. The results show that CEPI and public participation have a positive compound effect on the corporate “source-control” strategy. A reasonable reduction in pollution charges and increased environmental subsidies are essential to stimulate the green innovation potential of heavily polluting firms. Our research helps clarify the game relationship between the central and the local governments and analyzes how the relationship between the government, the public, and corporates affects environmental governance, thereby advancing principal-agent theory and expanding the current research on institutional pressures and corporate environmental governance.
Funder
the Youth Project for Nature Science Foundation of Hunan Province
the Project of Basic Science Center for the National Natural Science Foundation of China
the Project of Social Science Achievement Evaluation Committee of Hunan Province
the Youth Project for National Nature Science Foundation of China
Subject
Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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