Fostering environmental integrity via investor-focused communications: private in-house meeting disclosures and greenwashing behaviors
Fostering environmental integrity via investor-focused communications: private in-house meeting disclosures and greenwashing behaviors
This study explores whether and how mandatory disclosure of private in-house meetings affects corporate environmental behaviors. Employing a difference-in-differences model, we find that regulated firms significantly reduce their greenwashing behaviors in response to the implementation of mandatory disclosure of private in-house meetings. We identify that mandatory disclosure of private in-house meetings decreases greenwashing behaviors by fostering a corporate culture of integrity. Firms with higher information asymmetry before the mandate exhibit a greater reduction in greenwashing behaviors after mandatory disclosure of private in-house meetings. Furthermore, we document that firms reducing greenwashing as a result of this mandatory disclosure policy witness an improvement in their social reputations. Our study offers insightful implications to policymakers and practitioners by shedding light on the significant role of investor-focused communications in mitigating greenwashing behaviors, thereby bolstering firms’ environmental integrity and accountability.
Greenwashing behaviors, Information asymmetry, Private in-house meetings, Reporting integrity
Cao, June
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Huang, Zijie
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Shahid, Ahmad Usman
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1 March 2025
Cao, June
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Huang, Zijie
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Shahid, Ahmad Usman
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Cao, June, Huang, Zijie and Shahid, Ahmad Usman
(2025)
Fostering environmental integrity via investor-focused communications: private in-house meeting disclosures and greenwashing behaviors.
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 232, [106946].
(doi:10.1016/j.jebo.2025.106946).
Abstract
This study explores whether and how mandatory disclosure of private in-house meetings affects corporate environmental behaviors. Employing a difference-in-differences model, we find that regulated firms significantly reduce their greenwashing behaviors in response to the implementation of mandatory disclosure of private in-house meetings. We identify that mandatory disclosure of private in-house meetings decreases greenwashing behaviors by fostering a corporate culture of integrity. Firms with higher information asymmetry before the mandate exhibit a greater reduction in greenwashing behaviors after mandatory disclosure of private in-house meetings. Furthermore, we document that firms reducing greenwashing as a result of this mandatory disclosure policy witness an improvement in their social reputations. Our study offers insightful implications to policymakers and practitioners by shedding light on the significant role of investor-focused communications in mitigating greenwashing behaviors, thereby bolstering firms’ environmental integrity and accountability.
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Accepted/In Press date: 14 February 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 1 March 2025
Published date: 1 March 2025
Keywords:
Greenwashing behaviors, Information asymmetry, Private in-house meetings, Reporting integrity
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Local EPrints ID: 501370
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/501370
ISSN: 0167-2681
PURE UUID: a215e08d-e247-470c-a5d4-a0a051f93c32
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Ahmad Usman Shahid
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