Corporate culture and carbon emission performance

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2024-11
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Elsevier Ltd
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Abstract
Using a large sample of U.S. firms from 2002 to 2020, we investigate the relationship between corporate culture and the extent of carbon emissions. We provide evidence that the quantum of carbon emissions is negatively associated with corporate cultural attributes manifested by integrity, teamwork, innovation, and respect. These results hold after controlling for potential endogeneity issues using several identification techniques. We also document that the negative culture–emissions relationship is magnified in firms with weak corporate governance and in those operating in environmentally sensitive industries. Additionally, this relationship is less salient in the presence of social capital. Finally, we demonstrate that in firms with a stronger culture, elevated carbon emissions result in a lower firm value. Our findings may be of interest to environmental regulators and management in their pursuit of firm-level carbon emission targets.
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Corporate culture, Carbon emissions, Corporate governance, CSR
Citation
Hasan MM, Bhuiyan MBU, Taylor G. (2024). Corporate culture and carbon emission performance. British Accounting Review. 56. 6 Part A.
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