Green Social Responsibility and Company Financing Cost-Based on Empirical Studies of Listed Companies in China
Abstract
:1. The Introduction
2. Literature Review and Research Hypothesis
2.1. Literature Review
2.2. Green CSR and Company Financing Cost
2.3. High-Polluting Companies, Green CSR, and Company Financing Cost
2.4. State-Owned Companies, Green CSR, and Company Financing Cost
3. The Research Design
3.1. The Sample and Data
3.2. Models and Variable Definitions
4. The Results
4.1. Descriptive Statistics
4.2. Empirical Results and Analysis
4.3. Empirical Results and Analysis: The Moderating Effects of High-Pollution Industries
4.4. Empirical Results and Analysis: The Moderating Effects of State-Owned Companies
4.5. Robustness Test
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable Name | Definition |
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COD | Interest expense * 100/(initial debt + ending debt)/2 |
Env | The Env is composed of eight parts which are mentioned in the Section 3.2. The variable will be 1 if there is a positive green corporation social responsibility (CSR) action, otherwise 0. Env is the sum of all project scores. |
Env_con | Negative green social responsibility behavior of companies in environmental penalty and pollutant discharge. If there is such behavior, the variable is 1, otherwise 0. Env_con is the sum of the scores for these two items. |
dEnv | The difference between Env and Env_con |
The Size | The natural logarithm of the total ending assets |
Roa | Return on assets |
Lev | Leverage is measured as total non-current debt divided by year-end total assets. |
First | Shareholding ratio of the largest shareholder |
Ind | The proportion of the number of independent directors in the board of directors (BOD) = number of independent directors/number of BOD |
Dual | Two positions, 1 for the same person, 0 for different person. |
Age | Years of establishment |
Variable | N | Mean | sd | Min | p25 | p50 | p75 | Max |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
COD | 5360 | 2.229 | 1.486 | 0 | 0.969 | 2.132 | 3.326 | 5.758 |
Env | 5360 | 2.872 | 1.606 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 7 |
Env_con | 5360 | 0.199 | 0.416 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
dEnv | 5360 | 2.679 | 1.592 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 7 |
size | 5360 | 22.84 | 1.317 | 20.20 | 21.91 | 22.72 | 23.67 | 28.07 |
roa | 5360 | 0.048 | 0.054 | −0.134 | 0.018 | 0.040 | 0.073 | 0.232 |
lev | 5360 | 0.486 | 0.197 | 0.069 | 0.336 | 0.496 | 0.638 | 0.942 |
first | 5360 | 37.26 | 16.04 | 7.840 | 24.13 | 36.06 | 49.34 | 75.84 |
indp | 5360 | 0.372 | 0.054 | 0.300 | 0.333 | 0.353 | 0.400 | 0.571 |
dual | 5360 | 0.181 | 0.385 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
age | 5360 | 16.05 | 5.463 | 3 | 12 | 16 | 20 | 30 |
(1) COD | (2) COD | (3) COD | |
---|---|---|---|
Env | 0.003 | ||
(0.244) | |||
Env_con | 0.394 *** | ||
(8.230) | |||
dEnv | −0.019 * | ||
(−1.697) | |||
size | −0.043 ** | −0.053 *** | −0.036 ** |
(−2.421) | (−3.064) | (−2.018) | |
lev | 2.213 *** | 2.173 *** | 2.208 *** |
(16.502) | (16.245) | (16.460) | |
roa | −5.803 *** | −5.541 *** | −5.782 *** |
(−14.740) | (−14.095) | (−14.676) | |
first | −0.009 *** | −0.009 *** | −0.009 *** |
(−7.049) | (−7.120) | (−7.034) | |
indp | 0.611 * | 0.687 ** | 0.595 * |
(1.896) | (2.128) | (1.848) | |
dual | 0.245 *** | 0.254 *** | 0.244 *** |
(5.135) | (5.287) | (5.111) | |
age | 0.006 | 0.007 * | 0.006 * |
(1.602) | (1.827) | (1.667) | |
Industry fixed effects | Y | Y | Y |
Year fixed effects | Y | Y | Y |
_cons | 3.347 *** | 3.550 *** | 3.220 *** |
(5.292) | (5.799) | (5.125) | |
N | 5360 | 5360 | 5360 |
r2_a | 0.279 | 0.288 | 0.279 |
F | 71.193 | 74.386 | 71.078 |
(1) | (2) | (3) | |
---|---|---|---|
COD | COD | COD | |
Env | −0.051 *** | ||
(−3.701) | |||
Env_con | –0.063 | ||
(–0.483) | |||
dEnv | −0.052 *** | ||
(−3.751) | |||
c.Env#c.high | 0.121 *** | ||
(5.698) | |||
c.Env_con#c.high | 0.209 | ||
(1.520) | |||
c.dEnv#c.high | 0.109 *** | ||
(5.071) | |||
high | 0.325 *** | 0.620*** | 0.388 *** |
(3.870) | (11.177) | (4.907) | |
size | −0.047 *** | −0.053 *** | −0.044 ** |
(−2.710) | (−3.074) | (−2.518) | |
lev | 2.140 *** | 2.133 *** | 2.144 *** |
(16.156) | (16.053) | (16.173) | |
roa | −5.573 *** | −5.516 *** | −5.602 *** |
(−14.340) | (−14.163) | (−14.398) | |
first | −0.011 *** | −0.010 *** | −0.011 *** |
(−8.560) | (−8.343) | (−8.551) | |
indp | 0.785 ** | 0.809 ** | 0.771 ** |
(2.450) | (2.518) | (2.406) | |
dual | 0.245 *** | 0.253 *** | 0.243 *** |
(5.084) | (5.260) | (5.045) | |
age | 0.004 | 0.003 | 0.004 |
(1.054) | (0.811) | (0.967) | |
Industry fixed effects | Y | Y | Y |
Year fixed effects | Y | Y | Y |
_cons | 3.520 *** | 3.516 *** | 3.444 *** |
(5.761) | (5.769) | (5.633) | |
N | 5360 | 5360 | 5360 |
r2_a | 0.311 | 0.308 | 0.311 |
F | 76.149 | 73.795 | 75.134 |
(1) | (2) | (3) | |
---|---|---|---|
COD | COD | COD | |
Env | −0.022 | ||
(−1.269) | |||
Env_con | 0.267 *** | ||
(3.712) | |||
dEnv | −0.035 ** | ||
(−1.995) | |||
soe | −0.424 *** | −0.360 *** | −0.370 *** |
(−5.553) | (−7.956) | (−5.016) | |
c.Env#c.soe | 0.045 ** | ||
(2.081) | |||
c.Env_con#c.soe | 0.239 *** | ||
(2.787) | |||
c.dEnv#c.soe | 0.027 | ||
(1.250) | |||
size | −0.026 | −0.035 ** | −0.018 |
(−1.449) | (−2.022) | (−0.997) | |
lev | 2.241 *** | 2.183 *** | 2.235 *** |
(16.760) | (16.334) | (16.705) | |
roa | −6.177 *** | −5.913 *** | −6.158 *** |
(-15.471) | (−14.821) | (-15.406) | |
first | −0.007 *** | −0.007 *** | −0.007 *** |
(−5.296) | (−5.254) | (−5.256) | |
indp | 0.546 * | 0.657 ** | 0.541 * |
(1.704) | (2.049) | (1.691) | |
dual | 0.174 *** | 0.181 *** | 0.173 *** |
(3.570) | (3.697) | (3.550) | |
age | 0.011 *** | 0.012 *** | 0.011 *** |
(2.772) | (3.024) | (2.864) | |
Industry fixed effects | Y | Y | Y |
Year fixed effects | Y | Y | Y |
_cons | 3.093 *** | 3.219 *** | 2.912 *** |
(4.795) | (5.189) | (4.555) | |
N | 5360 | 5360 | 5360 |
r2_a | 0.286 | 0.297 | 0.286 |
F | 68.732 | 72.135 | 68.464 |
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
COD1 | COD1 | COD1 | F.COD | F.COD | F.COD | |
Env | −0.000 | −0.003 | ||||
(−0.012) | (−0.231) | |||||
Env_con | 0.383 *** | 0.412 *** | ||||
(7.714) | (7.324) | |||||
dEnv | −0.021 * | −0.024 * | ||||
(−1.759) | (−1.928) | |||||
size | −0.002 | −0.013 | 0.005 | −0.025 | −0.039 ** | −0.018 |
(−0.125) | (−0.679) | (0.242) | (−1.235) | (−1.995) | (−0.904) | |
lev | 2.150 *** | 2.112 *** | 2.145 *** | 2.151 *** | 2.116 *** | 2.143 *** |
(15.220) | (14.975) | (15.179) | (14.291) | (14.106) | (14.222) | |
roa | −6.075 *** | −5.822 *** | −6.053 *** | −5.967 *** | −5.565 *** | −5.956 *** |
(−14.788) | (−14.181) | (−14.722) | (−13.641) | (−12.682) | (−13.612) | |
first | −0.009 *** | −0.009 *** | −0.009 *** | −0.009 *** | −0.009 *** | −0.009 *** |
(−6.803) | (−6.860) | (−6.791) | (−6.893) | (−6.897) | (−6.864) | |
indp | 0.636 * | 0.712 ** | 0.621 * | 0.838 ** | 0.932 *** | 0.818 ** |
(1.817) | (2.031) | (1.776) | (2.342) | (2.605) | (2.293) | |
dual | 0.268 *** | 0.277 *** | 0.267 *** | 0.324 *** | 0.336 *** | 0.323 *** |
(5.225) | (5.367) | (5.205) | (6.040) | (6.222) | (6.035) | |
age | 0.004 | 0.005 | 0.005 | 0.002 | 0.003 | 0.003 |
(1.073) | (1.270) | (1.134) | (0.526) | (0.782) | (0.589) | |
Industry fixed effects | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
Year fixed effects | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
_cons | 2.528 *** | 2.742 *** | 2.406 *** | 2.303 ** | 2.494 *** | 2.195 ** |
(3.876) | (4.340) | (3.714) | (2.299) | (2.612) | (2.215) | |
N | 5360 | 5360 | 5360 | 4289 | 4289 | 4289 |
r2_a | 0.254 | 0.261 | 0.254 | 0.277 | 0.286 | 0.277 |
F | 67.500 | 70.417 | 67.370 | 62.880 | 66.579 | 61.527 |
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Ji, D.; Liu, Y.; Zhang, L.; An, J.; Sun, W. Green Social Responsibility and Company Financing Cost-Based on Empirical Studies of Listed Companies in China. Sustainability 2020, 12, 6238. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12156238
Ji D, Liu Y, Zhang L, An J, Sun W. Green Social Responsibility and Company Financing Cost-Based on Empirical Studies of Listed Companies in China. Sustainability. 2020; 12(15):6238. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12156238
Chicago/Turabian StyleJi, Duan, Yuyu Liu, Lin Zhang, Jingjing An, and Wenyan Sun. 2020. "Green Social Responsibility and Company Financing Cost-Based on Empirical Studies of Listed Companies in China" Sustainability 12, no. 15: 6238. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12156238
APA StyleJi, D., Liu, Y., Zhang, L., An, J., & Sun, W. (2020). Green Social Responsibility and Company Financing Cost-Based on Empirical Studies of Listed Companies in China. Sustainability, 12(15), 6238. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12156238