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Good for the firm, good for the society? Causal evidence of the impact of equity incentives on a firm's green investment

Junfeng Wu, Baohua Liu, Yongliang Zeng and Hong Luo

International Review of Economics & Finance, 2022, vol. 77, issue C, 435-449

Abstract: Green innovation can assist firms in achieving corporate social responsibility legitimacy among their stakeholders. However, we have limited knowledge about how to encourage firms toward it. Using a sample of Chinese firms, we examine the effect of executive equity incentive plans (EEIPs) on green innovation. Our baseline results indicate that EEIPs promote firms' green innovation and the importance of green patents in their patent portfolio. This positive effect mainly exists in restricted stocks, rather than stock options. After addressing potential endogeneity problems by adopting instrumental variable regression method, difference-in-difference method and an entropy-balanced sample research design, we find a causal effect of EEIPs on green innovation. This positive effect is pronounced in firms facing greater environmental risks. Further analysis suggests that green innovation helps in promoting the firm's environmental outcomes, without an adverse effect on performance.

Keywords: Executive equity incentive plans; Green innovation; Environmental risks; Environmental performance; Economic performance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.iref.2021.10.013

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