Abstract

High-polluting industries are regarded as the main sources of air pollutant emissions and the major factors that significantly destroy the ecological environment. Corporate innovation in high-polluting industries improves the energy consumption efficiency and reduces the emission of air pollutant, which mitigates the conflict between environment and economy. Using the sample of China’s listed firms from 2010 to 2017, this study examines the impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and financialization on corporate innovation in high-polluting industries. The results show that there is a positive association between CSR and corporate innovation, while there is a negative association between financialization and corporate innovation. Furthermore, the financialization of high-polluting firms can alleviate the promotion role of CSR in the innovation process. The financialization of state-owned enterprises in high-polluting industries may not have a crowding-out effect on research and development (R&D), but it can limit the R&D promotion effect of CSR engagements. In contrast, the financialization of non-state-owned enterprises will hinder corporate innovation, but it will not affect the association between CSR and technology innovation. We also find that the financialization of high-polluting firms with low financial constraints can alleviate the promotion role of CSR engagements in innovation. Meanwhile, the CSR engagements of high-polluting firms with high financial constraints play a stronger role in corporate innovation. During the implementation of environmental policies, the negative association between financialization and corporate innovation has been strengthened. Our findings can encourage high-polluting firms to make more efforts in environmental protection and social stability.

Highlights

  • In recent decades, air pollutant has been regarded as a serious environmental pollution, and it is a great threat to the environment of human being

  • The main contributions are as follows: First, based on signal theory, this study demonstrates a positive association between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate innovation, so high-polluting firms need to transfer the corporate practices of social responsibility to environmental benefits through innovation outcomes

  • The univariate analysis is used to explore the impact of CSR or financialization on corporate innovation in high-polluting industries

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Introduction

Air pollutant has been regarded as a serious environmental pollution, and it is a great threat to the environment of human being. With the decline of air quality, more and more diseases produce many problems to governments [1]. Faced with this challenge, international society have formulated many environmental policies for energy-saving and emission-reduction, such as The Paris. Agreement in 2015 [2,3]. The purpose of these environmental policies is to reduce the pollutant emissions of manufacturing firms, and keep the rise in temperature below 2 ◦ C [4]. Public Health 2020, 17, 9197; doi:10.3390/ijerph17249197 www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph

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