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Green investor holdings and corporate green technological innovation

Green investor holdings and corporate green technological innovation
Green investor holdings and corporate green technological innovation

This study builds upon existing research on institutional investors and corporate green innovation by distinguishing green investors, who prioritize environmental contribution, from general institutional investors. Drawing on the stakeholder theory and the Porter hypothesis, we hypothesize that the shareholdings of green investors can effectively stimulate corporate enthusiasm for green innovation, with state ownership exerting a positive moderating influence. Utilizing panel data from China’s A-share listed manufacturing firms spanning from 2010 to 2019, we employ a fixed effect regression model to test these hypotheses. Our empirical findings confirm our expectations, demonstrating that green investors’ shareholdings indeed foster corporate green innovation. Moreover, we observe that this positive relationship is amplified within state-owned enterprises, indicating the presence of a robust and stable environmental regulatory framework across the market. Additionally, our results support the Porter hypothesis, suggesting that adherence to environmental regulations can coexist with firm performance rather than being mutually exclusive. This study contributes to the literature on green investors and corporate green innovation, providing valuable insights for the development of China’s green financial system and sustainable development strategies.

green innovation, green investors, socially responsible investment, stakeholders
2071-1050
Zhang, Lin
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Xie, Yamin
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Xu, Dingjie
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Zhang, Lin
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Xie, Yamin
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Xu, Dingjie
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Zhang, Lin, Xie, Yamin and Xu, Dingjie (2024) Green investor holdings and corporate green technological innovation. Sustainability (Switzerland), 16 (10), [4292]. (doi:10.3390/su16104292).

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Abstract

This study builds upon existing research on institutional investors and corporate green innovation by distinguishing green investors, who prioritize environmental contribution, from general institutional investors. Drawing on the stakeholder theory and the Porter hypothesis, we hypothesize that the shareholdings of green investors can effectively stimulate corporate enthusiasm for green innovation, with state ownership exerting a positive moderating influence. Utilizing panel data from China’s A-share listed manufacturing firms spanning from 2010 to 2019, we employ a fixed effect regression model to test these hypotheses. Our empirical findings confirm our expectations, demonstrating that green investors’ shareholdings indeed foster corporate green innovation. Moreover, we observe that this positive relationship is amplified within state-owned enterprises, indicating the presence of a robust and stable environmental regulatory framework across the market. Additionally, our results support the Porter hypothesis, suggesting that adherence to environmental regulations can coexist with firm performance rather than being mutually exclusive. This study contributes to the literature on green investors and corporate green innovation, providing valuable insights for the development of China’s green financial system and sustainable development strategies.

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Accepted/In Press date: 17 May 2024
Published date: 19 May 2024
Keywords: green innovation, green investors, socially responsible investment, stakeholders

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Local EPrints ID: 495137
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/495137
ISSN: 2071-1050
PURE UUID: 108a815a-ed69-484c-a579-758d7a3ec1d4
ORCID for Lin Zhang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6113-8482

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Date deposited: 30 Oct 2024 17:46
Last modified: 31 Oct 2024 03:01

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Author: Lin Zhang ORCID iD
Author: Yamin Xie
Author: Dingjie Xu

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