Climate clubs and firm environmental performance: A regional institutional perspective
Javier Barbero,
Ernesto Rodríguez-Crespo,
Marta Suárez-Varela and
Pilar Velasco
Economic Analysis and Policy, 2024, vol. 84, issue C, 663-678
Abstract:
This research focuses on informal club-based institutions to boost a firm's engagement in environmental practices. Specifically, we investigate the effect of a firm's climate club membership on its corporate environmental performance. Our empirical analyses rely on a sample of firms from 142 Western European regions during 2011-2019. Results show that stronger climate club engagement of firms within a same region of a focal firm may act as an informal institution, improving the latter's environmental performance. We also find that the impact of those informal club-based institutions outsizes the effect exerted by the quality of formal regional institutions, and that strong informal climate club-based institutions might be able to partly replace the role of regional formal institutions in that ESG domain. Finally, we delve into several mechanisms potentially driving the observed impacts of regional formal and informal institutions on firms’ environmental performance.
Keywords: ESG; Theory of clubs; Climate clubs; Regional policy; Formal institutions; Informal institutions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D02 Q50 R11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.eap.2024.09.020
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