The Effects of Air Pollution on Firms’ Internal Control Quality: Evidence from China

Research on the consequences of air pollution has tended to focus on the macro and environmental effects on human health, often ignoring micro effects. In this paper, we empirically investigate the micro-institutional costs of air pollution, and our results show that in China, firms’ inter...

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Main Authors: Siyi Liu, Daoguang Yang, Nian Liu, Xin Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/18/5068
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spelling doaj-dac7de66d8674b36a8e2a92f8f7335192020-11-25T01:18:49ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-09-011118506810.3390/su11185068su11185068The Effects of Air Pollution on Firms’ Internal Control Quality: Evidence from ChinaSiyi Liu0Daoguang Yang1Nian Liu2Xin Liu3Department of Accounting, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing 100029, ChinaDepartment of Accounting, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing 100029, ChinaDepartment of Accounting, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing 100029, ChinaDepartment of Accounting, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing 100029, ChinaResearch on the consequences of air pollution has tended to focus on the macro and environmental effects on human health, often ignoring micro effects. In this paper, we empirically investigate the micro-institutional costs of air pollution, and our results show that in China, firms&#8217; internal control quality is significantly and negatively associated with the severity of air pollution in its home city and that the most significant effects of air pollutants are those of PM2.5 and SO<sub>2</sub>, confirming that air pollution incurs micro-institutional costs. We find that this effect varies depending on factors related to the environment, ownership structure, the demographic traits of the board of directors&#8217; chairman, and employees. Further analysis indicates that air pollution can degrade the quality of accounting information, provoke agency problems, and lower firm value. This study reveals the micro-institutional costs of air pollution and identifies the mechanisms by which air pollution affects the quality of macroeconomic development. By so doing, this study enables China&#8217;s government and public to better its understanding of air pollution and recognize the value of the Blue-Sky Protection Campaign. This study also reinforces the importance of the transition toward a new economic mode based on &#8220;high-quality development,&#8221; which will play a vital role in China&#8217;s new era.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/18/5068air pollutioninternal controlcostsinstitution
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author Siyi Liu
Daoguang Yang
Nian Liu
Xin Liu
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Daoguang Yang
Nian Liu
Xin Liu
The Effects of Air Pollution on Firms’ Internal Control Quality: Evidence from China
Sustainability
air pollution
internal control
costs
institution
author_facet Siyi Liu
Daoguang Yang
Nian Liu
Xin Liu
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title The Effects of Air Pollution on Firms’ Internal Control Quality: Evidence from China
title_short The Effects of Air Pollution on Firms’ Internal Control Quality: Evidence from China
title_full The Effects of Air Pollution on Firms’ Internal Control Quality: Evidence from China
title_fullStr The Effects of Air Pollution on Firms’ Internal Control Quality: Evidence from China
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Air Pollution on Firms’ Internal Control Quality: Evidence from China
title_sort effects of air pollution on firms’ internal control quality: evidence from china
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Research on the consequences of air pollution has tended to focus on the macro and environmental effects on human health, often ignoring micro effects. In this paper, we empirically investigate the micro-institutional costs of air pollution, and our results show that in China, firms&#8217; internal control quality is significantly and negatively associated with the severity of air pollution in its home city and that the most significant effects of air pollutants are those of PM2.5 and SO<sub>2</sub>, confirming that air pollution incurs micro-institutional costs. We find that this effect varies depending on factors related to the environment, ownership structure, the demographic traits of the board of directors&#8217; chairman, and employees. Further analysis indicates that air pollution can degrade the quality of accounting information, provoke agency problems, and lower firm value. This study reveals the micro-institutional costs of air pollution and identifies the mechanisms by which air pollution affects the quality of macroeconomic development. By so doing, this study enables China&#8217;s government and public to better its understanding of air pollution and recognize the value of the Blue-Sky Protection Campaign. This study also reinforces the importance of the transition toward a new economic mode based on &#8220;high-quality development,&#8221; which will play a vital role in China&#8217;s new era.
topic air pollution
internal control
costs
institution
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/18/5068
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