A good name is rather to be chosen: The impact of CEO reputation incentives on corporate green innovation
Xiaonan Sun,
Javier Cifuentes‐Faura,
Yao Xiao and
Xiaoqian Liu
Business Strategy and the Environment, 2024, vol. 33, issue 3, 2413-2431
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In contrast to studies examining the effects of government incentives such as environmental regulation on corporate green innovation, this paper investigates the influence of CEO reputation, a market‐based incentive mechanism, on companies' green innovation behavior. Utilizing green patent data from Chinese A‐share listed companies from 2007 to 2020, we construct a CEO reputation index through principal component analysis and examine its impact on corporate green innovation behavior and underlying mechanisms. Our findings indicate that CEO reputation positively affects companies' green innovation behavior. This effect is primarily driven by reducing financing constraints, CEOs' risk perception, and rising environmental awareness. Further heterogeneity analysis reveals the positive relationship between CEO reputation and green innovation behavior is more pronounced in companies with strong executive compensation incentives, political connections, and effective internal control.
Date: 2024
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