4.6 Article

How does anti-corruption affect enterprise green innovation in China's energy-intensive industries?

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY AND HEALTH
Volume 44, Issue 9, Pages 2919-2942

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10653-021-01125-4

Keywords

Anti-corruption; Green innovation investments; Energy-intensive industries; China

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71602038, 71874036]
  2. Humanities and Social Science Fund of Ministry of Education of China [21YJA630006, 20YJCZH144]
  3. Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation [2019A1515010884]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province [2021A1515011923, 2016A030313696]
  5. 13th Five-Year Plan Project of Philosophy and Social Sciences in Guangdong Province [GD20CGL21, GD20CYJ10]
  6. Pearl River Talents Plan of Guangdong Province [20170133]

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This paper explores the impact of anti-corruption on green innovation investments in China's energy-intensive industries. The results show that anti-corruption has a positive effect on stimulating enterprises' green innovation, especially in regions with more government intervention and state-owned enterprises with significant R&D investments. Political connection also plays an intermediary role in this process.
Rampant corruption exists in China's energy-intensive industries. However, we know little about the nexus of corruption and enterprise green innovation in China's energy-intensive industries. This paper discusses the impact of anti-corruption on enterprises' green innovation and its effect margin. Analyzing the panel data of Chinese listed enterprises in energy-intensive industries from 2009 to 2017, we find that anti-corruption played a positive role in stimulating enterprises' green innovation investments in energy-intensive industries. Then we adopt the instrumental variable approach and difference-in-differences model to alleviate the endogeneity problem. Moreover, we find that research and development investments from state-owned, high-tech enterprises and enterprises in the regions with more government intervention or weaker intellectual property protection were more prominent after the anti-corruption campaign. Finally, political connection played an intermediary role in this process, in which only the government-official political connection worked. Our results highlight the roles of enterprises' attributes and environmental characteristics as important factors in the relationship between anti-corruption and green innovation investments. Policymakers should enhance the control of corruption to boost green innovation in energy-intensive industries.

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