The environmental-financial nexus: centralized environmental monitoring, eco-consciousness, and green revenues
The environmental-financial nexus: centralized environmental monitoring, eco-consciousness, and green revenues
Amid tightening environmental governance, we examine whether and how firms’ eco-consciousness leads to a harmonious balance between environmental and economic performance in the form of green revenues. We utilize China's centralization of environmental monitoring in 2015 as the basis for a difference-in-differences methodology, using highly and less eco-conscious firms as the treatment and control groups. We find that relative to less eco-conscious firms, highly eco-conscious firms derive greater green revenues post-centralization. This finding is robust to underlying firm characteristics and unobservable industry- and time-specific heterogeneity. Regional internet infrastructure development and corporate greenwashing mitigation facilitate the effect on highly eco-conscious firms’ green revenues, suggesting that effective centralized monitoring relies on an integrated information transmission network and an improvement in firms’ genuine environmental accountability. Overall, eco-consciousness facilitates a win-win scenario between environmental and economic performance under an increasingly strict environmental regulatory landscape.
Centralization, Environmental economic benefits, Environmental monitoring, Green revenues
Cao, June
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Huang, Zijie
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Liew, Millie
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12 February 2025
Cao, June
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Huang, Zijie
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Liew, Millie
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Cao, June, Huang, Zijie and Liew, Millie
(2025)
The environmental-financial nexus: centralized environmental monitoring, eco-consciousness, and green revenues.
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 231, [106929].
(doi:10.1016/j.jebo.2025.106929).
Abstract
Amid tightening environmental governance, we examine whether and how firms’ eco-consciousness leads to a harmonious balance between environmental and economic performance in the form of green revenues. We utilize China's centralization of environmental monitoring in 2015 as the basis for a difference-in-differences methodology, using highly and less eco-conscious firms as the treatment and control groups. We find that relative to less eco-conscious firms, highly eco-conscious firms derive greater green revenues post-centralization. This finding is robust to underlying firm characteristics and unobservable industry- and time-specific heterogeneity. Regional internet infrastructure development and corporate greenwashing mitigation facilitate the effect on highly eco-conscious firms’ green revenues, suggesting that effective centralized monitoring relies on an integrated information transmission network and an improvement in firms’ genuine environmental accountability. Overall, eco-consciousness facilitates a win-win scenario between environmental and economic performance under an increasingly strict environmental regulatory landscape.
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Accepted/In Press date: 4 February 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 12 February 2025
Published date: 12 February 2025
Keywords:
Centralization, Environmental economic benefits, Environmental monitoring, Green revenues
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/501374
ISSN: 0167-2681
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