Spatial Dynamics between Firm Sales and Environmental Responsibility: The Mediating Role of Corporate Innovation
Corporate environmental responsibility (CER) is increasingly gaining interest among researchers and practitioners. Despite this extensive interest, systematic research regarding the effect of sales on environmental performance remains scarce. In this study, an empirical analysis on a sample of 909 C...
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doaj-384dfd0b3b9f438bbff00e15c631f2ff2021-02-05T00:05:46ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-02-01131684168410.3390/su13041684Spatial Dynamics between Firm Sales and Environmental Responsibility: The Mediating Role of Corporate InnovationJiafeng Gu0Institute of Social Survey Study, Peking University, Beijing 100871, ChinaCorporate environmental responsibility (CER) is increasingly gaining interest among researchers and practitioners. Despite this extensive interest, systematic research regarding the effect of sales on environmental performance remains scarce. In this study, an empirical analysis on a sample of 909 Chinese listed companies from 2010 to 2016 showed that sales positively impact environmental performance. This study also showed that corporate innovation mediates the relationship between sales and environmental performance. Furthermore, this study showed that environmental performance has a positive spatial spillover effect. Enterprises appear to promote their own environmental performance as a response to a rise in the environmental performance of their neighbors. The external control theory of organization has important reference significance and explanatory power for CER behavior in emerging economies.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/4/1684corporate environmental responsibilityfirm salesenvironmental performancecorporate innovationmediating effect |
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Spatial Dynamics between Firm Sales and Environmental Responsibility: The Mediating Role of Corporate Innovation |
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Spatial Dynamics between Firm Sales and Environmental Responsibility: The Mediating Role of Corporate Innovation |
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Corporate environmental responsibility (CER) is increasingly gaining interest among researchers and practitioners. Despite this extensive interest, systematic research regarding the effect of sales on environmental performance remains scarce. In this study, an empirical analysis on a sample of 909 Chinese listed companies from 2010 to 2016 showed that sales positively impact environmental performance. This study also showed that corporate innovation mediates the relationship between sales and environmental performance. Furthermore, this study showed that environmental performance has a positive spatial spillover effect. Enterprises appear to promote their own environmental performance as a response to a rise in the environmental performance of their neighbors. The external control theory of organization has important reference significance and explanatory power for CER behavior in emerging economies. |
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