The impact of penalties for environmental violations on corporate environmental responsibility
Ruiqian Li,
Ramakrishnan Ramanathan and
Guanghua Xu
Sustainable Development, 2023, vol. 31, issue 3, 1343-1363
Abstract:
Identifying firms' responses to the imposition of penalties for environmental violations in the context of corporate environmental responsibility (CER) is important to understand the impact of environmental penalties (EPs) and improve their design. Using a research sample consisting of Chinese listed firms in heavy polluting sectors from 2014 to 2020, we investigate whether and how penalties for environmental violations can affect subsequent CER engagement. The empirical results show that imposing one or more EPs on a firm has positive effects on the firm's subsequent CER practises. Our results remain robust after a series of tests. We also find that the role of EPs in promoting CER is more pronounced in firms that receive more media coverage, have weak political connections, and operate in less competitive industries. Further analysis shows that the dynamic effect of EPs on CER engagement persists at least 2 years after the imposition of the penalty and that EPs can stimulate CER practises through both symbolic and substantive actions.
Date: 2023
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