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Digital courts and corporate investment in sustainability: Evidence from China

Wen Li and Qing Peng

International Review of Financial Analysis, 2023, vol. 88, issue C

Abstract: The construction of digital courts is a crucial measure to improve the judicial environment through the deep integration of judicial reform and digital technology. This study examines the impact of the judicial environment on corporate investment in sustainable development programs by exploiting a quasi-natural experiment in China that mandates certain provinces to promote the application of mobile mini courts. Our results show that shocked companies tend to devote more resources to supporting sustainable development. The result is robust to a battery of sensitivity tests. Further analysis suggests that judicial environment enhancement promotes corporate investment in sustainability through increasing firms' litigation risk, improving the protection of property rights, and reducing economic policy uncertainty. Moreover, the heterogeneity results indicate that the positive impact of the judicial environment on corporate investment in sustainability is more pronounced in firms with lower quality of judicial services, a larger size, lower risk preferences, or more significant analysts' forecast errors. In additional tests, we find that the facilitating effect of digital courts is more significant in provinces with less developed economies or higher internet penetration rates. We also find that constructing digital courts can also increase companies' disclosure of information about sustainable projects. Overall, our empirical results contribute to a deeper understanding of the influence of the judicial environment on corporate practices and mainly initiate a thought-provoking insight into how to encourage corporate sustainable behavior.

Keywords: Judicial environment; Digital courts; Corporate sustainable development; Poverty alleviation investment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.irfa.2023.102682

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