Abstract

BackgroundEcological and environmental protection is essential to achieving sustainable and high-quality development, which highlights the important role of environmental governance. In terms of the practical actions of environmental governance, the central government in China has carried out continuous rating and praise campaigns, and local governments have actively promoted this effort. However, the related performance consequences have not been empirically investigated. We aimed to verify whether this incentive policy can improve the efficiency of environmental governance and whether this governance method has long-term effects. In addition, we sought to identify mechanisms through which the policy can improve environmental governance.MethodWe take the rating and praise campaign of the Establishment of National Sanitary Cities (EONSCs) as a quasi-natural experiment and use the panel data for 174 cities from 2004 to 2016 and the propensity score matching-difference in differences (PSM-DID) method to test the impact of rating and praise campaigns on environmental governance efficiency.ResultsEONSCs campaign can improve the efficiency of environmental governance by 0.7595 (p<0.01), which is significant at the 1% level; the effects are clearly significant during the evaluation process and the year in which cities are named National Sanitary Cities (NSCs) but decrease annually thereafter. The EONSCs campaign has a significant promoting effect on public services provision, such as public infrastructure investment, public transportation and education.Conclusions(1) The rating and praise campaigns can effectively improve the efficiency of environmental governance; (2) the incentive effect is distorted and is not a long-term effect; (3) the impact of the rating and praise campaign of EONSCs on the efficiency of environmental governance is mainly realized through the provision of corresponding public services that are closely related to environmental protection. The findings of this paper provide empirical support for the effectiveness of the central government’s rating and praise campaigns and could motivate local governments to actively participate in environmental governance. Moreover, the findings provide an important reference for further improving the rating and praise campaigns and the level of environmental governance.

Highlights

  • The efficiency of environmental governance is a hot topic among scholars around the world [1, 2]

  • Establishment of National Sanitary Cities (EONSCs) campaign can improve the efficiency of environmental governance by 0.7595 (p

  • The DID method is used to estimate the impact of rating and praise campaigns on the environmental governance efficiency of local governments

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Introduction

The efficiency of environmental governance is a hot topic among scholars around the world [1, 2]. China’s unique political personnel system creates an ideal environment for researchers to investigate whether a rating and praise incentive policy improves the efficiency of environmental governance. After a long period of extensive growth in China, people have become increasingly aware of the importance of protecting the ecological environment [5, 6]. To this end, the central and local governments at all levels have gradually begun to improve the level of environmental governance, seeking to build an effective environmental governance system [7, 8]. We sought to identify mechanisms through which the policy can improve environmental governance.

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