Collaborative governance: The role of common institutional ownership in corporate environmental information disclosure
Yishan Liu,
Hu Liu,
Wei He,
Hanwen Deng and
Umer Sahil Maqsood
Energy & Environment, 2026, vol. 37, issue 1, 74-98
Abstract:
Transparency regarding environmental practices is crucial not only for ethical corporate governance but also for empowering consumers and investors to make informed decisions. This study examines the impact of common institutional ownership (CInOwn) on the extent of environmental information disclosure (EnvInfoDis) by publicly traded Chinese companies from 2010 to 2020. Using robust empirical analysis, we demonstrate a positive relationship between CInOwn and EnvInfoDis, suggesting that firms with shared institutional investors are more likely to disclose environmental information, fostering public trust and aligning with government expectations. We further investigate the underlying mechanisms, revealing that CInOwn strengthens internal controls, promoting improved EnvInfoDis practices. Notably, the findings remain robust across various tests, including using different CInOwn thresholds. This study offers significant contributions to the ongoing debate on CInOwn implications, paving the way for policy and economic interventions to support Chinese firms in integrating EnvInfoDis practices, ultimately contributing to societal sustainability.
Keywords: common institutional ownership; sharing investor; collective governance; environmental reporting; environmental disclosure; China (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1177/0958305X241244533
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