企业“绿色化”与创新:基于历史仙人的重新解读

Corporate “Greening” and Innovation: A Reinterpretation Based on Historical Immortals

BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT · 2024
被引 4
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究区分了波特假说效应和绿色洗白效应两种绿色外部性,发现绿色洗白与创新正相关,但高寻租强度会削弱这种正向效应,基于中国历史仙人的文化起源和裙带关系网络进行工具变量分析。

Abstract

ABSTRACT We distinguish and explore how two distinct types of green externalities—the Porter hypothesis (PH) effect and the greenwashing effect—would interact with corruption‐induced rent‐seeking effect to shape corporate innovation, based on negative binomial models fitted on 22,589 observations. Having first established a positive contemporaneous association between greenwashing and innovation, we invoke path dependence by instrumenting corporate greenwashing with geographical proximity measures derived from the cultural origins of 321 historical “nature‐integrated” immortals. Likewise, we use historical cronyism networks to instrument corporate rent seeking. We identify a novel positive greenwashing externality, alongside the conventional PH effect and the rent‐seeking effect. This suggests that perceived “greenwashing” may actually reflect corporate green championing behaviors in China, significantly influenced by local sociocultural factors. However, the interaction between the two green externalities and the rent‐seeking effect is negative, indicating that high rent‐seeking intensity may dampen the positive induced innovation effects.

企业创新环境经济学绿色洗白寻租文化经济学