居住地如何影响我们的绿色行为?城市扩张与气候信息披露

Does Where We Live Influence How Green We Act? Urban Expansion and Climate Disclosure

BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT · 2025
被引 2
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于2010-2023年中国4387家上市公司数据,研究发现城市无序扩张会降低企业环境信息披露质量,因为企业用声誉管理替代合规,该效应受监管压力、碳减排表现等因素调节。

Abstract

ABSTRACT As climate‐related risks intensify, corporate environmental information disclosure (EID) plays a critical role in environmental governance. This study examines how urban sprawl influences EID quality and the mechanisms behind this relationship. Based on panel data of 4387 listed firms in China from 2010 to 2023, using a text‐mined EID score alongside a remote‐sensing sprawl index, we show that spatially fragmented governance motivates firms to substitute reputational assurance for regulatory compliance. This effect is moderated by city‐level regulatory pressure, carbon reduction performance, firm‐level environmental performance, and executive environmental awareness. Further examination indicates that state‐owned, tech‐intensive firms, as well as those based in central and western areas, experience a more substantial effect. Grounded in institutional theory, legitimacy theory, and the reputation management perspective, this study develops a conceptual framework linking urban spatial structure to corporate environmental behavior. The findings extend the external governance perspective in EID research and provide practical implications for strengthening regulatory responses in spatially dispersed urban areas and promoting corporate green transition.

城市经济学公司治理环境治理中国研究