Pipeline Accidents and Incidents, Environmental Consciousness, and Financial Performance in the Canadian Energy Industry

This study employs a balanced panel of data which consists of 1281 firm-year pipeline accidents and incidents at a disaggregate level and 190 firm-year pipeline events at an aggregate level for 19 firms during the observation period between 2007 and 2016. This study examines the relationships among...

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Main Authors: Vincent Denommee-Gravel, Kyungho Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/12/3275
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spelling doaj-1155b06aab844553ae3a86ab17d8da052020-11-25T01:11:16ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-06-011112327510.3390/su11123275su11123275Pipeline Accidents and Incidents, Environmental Consciousness, and Financial Performance in the Canadian Energy IndustryVincent Denommee-Gravel0Kyungho Kim1School of Business, Ajou University, 16499 Suwon, KoreaSchool of Business, Ajou University, 16499 Suwon, KoreaThis study employs a balanced panel of data which consists of 1281 firm-year pipeline accidents and incidents at a disaggregate level and 190 firm-year pipeline events at an aggregate level for 19 firms during the observation period between 2007 and 2016. This study examines the relationships among environmental accidents and incidents, environmental consciousness, and financial performance. Given that environmental consciousness acts as an overarching environmental context on the relationship between the accidents, incidents, and financial performance and could be relevant to shareholders to identify the weight of these accidents and incidents, this study carefully investigates how environmental consciousness moderates the relationship between pipeline accidents, incidents, and financial performance. This study applies the theoretical assumption of both corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate social irresponsibility, both of which explain the relationship between financial performance and the events that positively or negatively affect stakeholders. This study employs nested regression analyses with the fixed effects model to test the time-series panel data. The results show that environmental consciousness has an expected significant negative effect on financial performance, whereas pipeline accidents and incidents have no expected negative effect on financial performance. One surprising finding is that pipeline accidents and incidents weighted with environmental consciousness present a significant positive relationship with financial performance, suggesting that potential contextual factors should be considered to explain such an unexpected finding.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/12/3275pipeline accidents and incidentsenvironmental consciousnessfinancial performance
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author Vincent Denommee-Gravel
Kyungho Kim
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Pipeline Accidents and Incidents, Environmental Consciousness, and Financial Performance in the Canadian Energy Industry
Sustainability
pipeline accidents and incidents
environmental consciousness
financial performance
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Kyungho Kim
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title Pipeline Accidents and Incidents, Environmental Consciousness, and Financial Performance in the Canadian Energy Industry
title_short Pipeline Accidents and Incidents, Environmental Consciousness, and Financial Performance in the Canadian Energy Industry
title_full Pipeline Accidents and Incidents, Environmental Consciousness, and Financial Performance in the Canadian Energy Industry
title_fullStr Pipeline Accidents and Incidents, Environmental Consciousness, and Financial Performance in the Canadian Energy Industry
title_full_unstemmed Pipeline Accidents and Incidents, Environmental Consciousness, and Financial Performance in the Canadian Energy Industry
title_sort pipeline accidents and incidents, environmental consciousness, and financial performance in the canadian energy industry
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-06-01
description This study employs a balanced panel of data which consists of 1281 firm-year pipeline accidents and incidents at a disaggregate level and 190 firm-year pipeline events at an aggregate level for 19 firms during the observation period between 2007 and 2016. This study examines the relationships among environmental accidents and incidents, environmental consciousness, and financial performance. Given that environmental consciousness acts as an overarching environmental context on the relationship between the accidents, incidents, and financial performance and could be relevant to shareholders to identify the weight of these accidents and incidents, this study carefully investigates how environmental consciousness moderates the relationship between pipeline accidents, incidents, and financial performance. This study applies the theoretical assumption of both corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate social irresponsibility, both of which explain the relationship between financial performance and the events that positively or negatively affect stakeholders. This study employs nested regression analyses with the fixed effects model to test the time-series panel data. The results show that environmental consciousness has an expected significant negative effect on financial performance, whereas pipeline accidents and incidents have no expected negative effect on financial performance. One surprising finding is that pipeline accidents and incidents weighted with environmental consciousness present a significant positive relationship with financial performance, suggesting that potential contextual factors should be considered to explain such an unexpected finding.
topic pipeline accidents and incidents
environmental consciousness
financial performance
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/12/3275
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