This paper studies the impact of environmental protection efforts on the market values of firms using the carbon emission rights trading scheme (CERTS) in China as an exogenous shock. We find that the environmental policy of CERTS increases the market values of firms in the environment industry, the efforts of firms on environmental protection further enhance their market values, and the market values of firms located in the regions with CERTS are further improved. Our findings suggest that firms in the environment industry could improve their market values and obtain benefits by strengthening their environmental protection activities. We offer an important policy implication that the government should enact appropriate policies to improve ...
With the development of ecological paradigm coupled with the relentless implementation of myriad env...
How does participation in the global economy influence the pollution management practices of firms i...
[[abstract]]Purpose – This paper aims to examines whether Chinese firms’ signals of green governance...
China has experimented with a wide range of policies to encourage firms to improve their environment...
As an important part of the new environmental governance system in China, the policy effect of Centr...
As the world’s largest emitter of carbon, China has implemented a series of environmental regulatory...
Emissions trading schemes (ETSs) are effective measures that facilitate economic growth and carbon m...
Corporate environmental responsibility (CER) has become a critical factor for measuring the competit...
Although a number of studies have been conducted on the relationship between environmental managemen...
Enterprises who are the most responsible for air pollution are also constrained by environmental pro...
[[abstract]]Purpose This paper aims to examines whether Chinese firms’ signals of green governance,...
The Environmental Protection Law, which includes 70 articles and major changes in six aspects compar...
Chinese manufacturers, which produce nearly one-fourth of global manufacturing outputs, play importa...
Strict environmental governance urges firms to implement higher sustainable production requirements ...
This comparative study aims to investigate how China’s environmental protection fee affected firm pe...
With the development of ecological paradigm coupled with the relentless implementation of myriad env...
How does participation in the global economy influence the pollution management practices of firms i...
[[abstract]]Purpose – This paper aims to examines whether Chinese firms’ signals of green governance...
China has experimented with a wide range of policies to encourage firms to improve their environment...
As an important part of the new environmental governance system in China, the policy effect of Centr...
As the world’s largest emitter of carbon, China has implemented a series of environmental regulatory...
Emissions trading schemes (ETSs) are effective measures that facilitate economic growth and carbon m...
Corporate environmental responsibility (CER) has become a critical factor for measuring the competit...
Although a number of studies have been conducted on the relationship between environmental managemen...
Enterprises who are the most responsible for air pollution are also constrained by environmental pro...
[[abstract]]Purpose This paper aims to examines whether Chinese firms’ signals of green governance,...
The Environmental Protection Law, which includes 70 articles and major changes in six aspects compar...
Chinese manufacturers, which produce nearly one-fourth of global manufacturing outputs, play importa...
Strict environmental governance urges firms to implement higher sustainable production requirements ...
This comparative study aims to investigate how China’s environmental protection fee affected firm pe...
With the development of ecological paradigm coupled with the relentless implementation of myriad env...
How does participation in the global economy influence the pollution management practices of firms i...
[[abstract]]Purpose – This paper aims to examines whether Chinese firms’ signals of green governance...