CEO Experience and Enterprise Environment, Social and Governance Performance: Evidence from China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Theoretical Analysis and Research Hypothesis
3.1. CEO Experience and ESG
3.2. The Moderating Effect of CEO Power
4. Study Design
4.1. Sample
4.2. Variables
4.2.1. Corporate ESG
4.2.2. CEO Experience
4.2.3. CEO Power
4.2.4. Control Variables
4.3. Model Construction
5. Empirical Analysis
5.1. Descriptive Statistics
5.2. Regression Analysis
5.3. Robustness Tests
5.3.1. Sub-Indicator Test
5.3.2. Substitution of Explanatory Variables Test
5.3.3. Partial Sample Data Regression Test
5.3.4. Heckman’s Two-Stage Method Test
5.3.5. Difference-in-Differences Estimation Test
5.4. Mechanism Analysis
6. Discussion
6.1. Heterogeneity of CEO Age
6.2. Heterogeneity of CEO Gender
6.3. Heterogeneity of Ownership
6.4. Heterogeneity of Industry
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable Type | Variable Name | Variable Symbols | Variable Definition |
---|---|---|---|
Dependent variable | Corporate ESG | ESG | Huazheng ESG |
Explanatory variable | CEO experience | CEO experiences | The sum of CEO’s green, academic, and political experiences |
control variable | Firm size | Size | Ln (total assets) |
Gearing ratio | Lev | Total liabilities/total assets | |
Operating income growth rate | Growth | Revenue growth rate | |
Return on total assets | ROA | Net profit/total assets | |
Return on net assets | ROE | Net profit/net assets | |
Book-to-market ratio | BM | Market value/book value | |
Board size | Board | Ln (number of directors) | |
Top ten shareholders’ shareholding ratio | Top 10 | The shareholding ratio of the top ten shareholders | |
Year | Year | Annual dummy variable | |
Industry | Ind | Industry dummy variables |
N | Mean | Std | Min | Mid | Max | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ESG | 28,296 | 4.123 | 1.085 | 1 | 4 | 8 |
CEO experience | 28,296 | 0.420 | 0.659 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
CEO power | 28,296 | 0.236 | 0.425 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Size | 28,296 | 22.21 | 1.288 | 19.892 | 22.031 | 26.211 |
Lev | 28,296 | 0.431 | 0.204 | 0.056 | 0.425 | 0.884 |
Growth | 28,296 | 0.179 | 0.415 | −0.551 | 0.112 | 2.665 |
Roa | 28,296 | 0.0420 | 0.060 | −0.213 | 0.039 | 0.216 |
Roe | 28,296 | 0.0690 | 0.120 | −0.565 | 0.073 | 0.354 |
Bm | 28,296 | 0.613 | 0.248 | 0.116 | 0.608 | 1.162 |
Board | 28,296 | 8.617 | 1.696 | 5 | 9 | 15 |
Top 10 | 28,296 | 58.280 | 15.031 | 23.523 | 59.101 | 90.342 |
Variables | ESG | ESG |
---|---|---|
CEO experience | 0.091 *** | 0.077 *** |
(10.04) | (7.29) | |
CEO experience × CEO power | 0.066 *** | |
(3.23) | ||
CEO power | −0.126 *** | |
(−7.50) | ||
Size | 0.264 *** | 0.261 *** |
(36.81) | (36.42) | |
Lev | −0.810 *** | −0.805 *** |
(−19.66) | (−19.55) | |
Growth | −0.140 *** | −0.139 *** |
(−9.28) | (−9.26) | |
Roa | 3.326 *** | 3.363 *** |
(12.32) | (12.46) | |
Roe | −0.196 | −0.196 |
(−1.55) | (−1.55) | |
Bm | 0.143 *** | 0.141 *** |
(4.04) | (3.97) | |
Board | −0.009 *** | −0.011 *** |
(−2.36) | (−2.92) | |
Top 10 | 0.003 *** | 0.003 *** |
(6.30) | (6.28) | |
Constant | −1.739 *** | −1.637 *** |
(−11.88) | (−11.15) | |
Year | YES | YES |
Industry | YES | YES |
N | 28296 | 28296 |
R2 | 0.174 | 0.176 |
ESG Sub-Indicators | Experience Sub-Indicators | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
E | S | G | ESG | ESG | ESG | |
CEO experience | 0.091 *** | 0.218 *** | 0.021 * | |||
(9.47) | (14.68) | (1.89) | ||||
Green | 0.198 *** | |||||
(5.64) | ||||||
Academic | 0.136 *** | |||||
(8.73) | ||||||
Politic | 0.084 *** | |||||
(5.66) | ||||||
Size | 0.248 *** | 0.256 *** | 0.201 *** | 0.264 *** | 0.265 *** | 0.263 *** |
(32.59) | (21.73) | (22.69) | (36.73) | (36.90) | (36.68) | |
Lev | 0.079 * | 0.098 | −1.775 *** | −0.825 *** | −0.809 *** | −0.815 *** |
(1.81) | (1.45) | (−34.84) | (−20.00) | (−19.62) | (−19.74) | |
Growth | −0.104 *** | −0.055 *** | −0.203 *** | −0.139 *** | −0.140 *** | −0.138 *** |
(−6.46) | (−2.23) | (−10.89) | (−9.20) | (−9.31) | (−9.17) | |
Roa | −0.073 | 3.781 *** | 4.758 *** | 3.308 *** | 3.322 *** | 3.331 *** |
(−0.25) | (8.53) | (14.25) | (12.23) | (12.29) | (12.32) | |
Roe | 0.234 * | 0.035 | −0.662 *** | −0.176 | −0.190 | −0.190 |
(1.74) | (0.17) | (−4.23) | (−1.39) | (−1.50) | (−1.50) | |
Bm | −0.016 | −0.067 | 0.248 *** | 0.138 *** | 0.142 *** | 0.140 *** |
(−0.43) | (−1.15) | (5.67) | (3.90) | (4.02) | (3.95) | |
Board | 0.006 | 0.021 *** | −0.036 *** | −0.009 *** | −0.010 *** | −0.009 *** |
(1.53) | (3.33) | (−7.82) | (−2.52) | (−2.58) | (−2.43) | |
Top 10 | −0.001 *** | 0.002 *** | 0.005 *** | 0.003 *** | 0.003 *** | 0.003 *** |
(−2.76) | (2.38) | (10.18) | (6.53) | (6.26) | (6.42) | |
Constant | −3.176 *** | −4.173 *** | 3.280 *** | −1.352 *** | −1.381 *** | −1.371 *** |
(−20.40) | (−17.37) | (18.13) | (−9.84) | (−10.06) | (−9.98) | |
Year | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Industry | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES |
N | 28,296 | 28,296 | 28,296 | 28,296 | 28,296 | 28,296 |
R2 | 0.177 | 0.304 | 0.213 | 0.172 | 0.174 | 0.172 |
Hexun ESG | Partial Year Regression | Heckman Two-Stage Method | DID | |
---|---|---|---|---|
CEO experience | 0.406 *** | 0.096 *** | 0.101 *** | |
(3.46) | (8.95) | (10.88) | ||
IMR | 0.149 *** | |||
(4.97) | ||||
Treat × Post | 0.084 *** | |||
(2.82) | ||||
Treat | −0.020 | |||
(−1.01) | ||||
Post | 0.134 *** | |||
(4.88) | ||||
Size | 3.857 *** | 0.262 *** | 0.262 *** | 0.210 *** |
(40.70) | (29.14) | (36.48) | (14.90) | |
Lev | −6.120 *** | −0.786 *** | −0.820 *** | −0.751 *** |
(−11.37) | (−16.17) | (−19.88) | (−13.66) | |
Growth | −1.156 *** | −0.173 *** | −0.139 *** | −0.065 *** |
(−5.90) | (−10.39) | (−9.21) | (−5.10) | |
Roa | 66.361 *** | 3.372 *** | 3.373 *** | 1.169 *** |
(18.78) | (10.33) | (12.49) | (4.45) | |
Roe | 18.763 *** | −0.443 *** | −0.206 | −0.034 |
(11.33) | (−2.96) | (−1.63) | (−0.29) | |
Bm | −2.039 *** | 0.221 *** | 0.141 *** | 0.161 *** |
(−4.36) | (4.73) | (3.99) | (4.05) | |
Board | 0.127 *** | −0.007 | −0.010 *** | −0.019 *** |
(2.58) | (−1.61) | (−2.70) | (−3.36) | |
Top 10 | 0.031 *** | 0.000 | 0.003 *** | 0.002 *** |
(5.64) | (0.46) | (6.56) | (3.09) | |
Constant | −61.649 *** | −1.521 *** | −1.856 *** | −0.354 |
(−31.91) | (−8.50) | (−12.52) | (−1.21) | |
Year | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Industry | YES | YES | YES | NO |
Firm | NO | NO | NO | YES |
N | 25155 | 17041 | 28292 | 27970 |
R2 | 0.391 | 0.185 | 0.175 | 0.570 |
Green Innovation | ESG | Finance Constraint | ESG | |
---|---|---|---|---|
CEO experience | 0.055 *** | 0.084 *** | −0.041 *** | 0.090 *** |
(8.52) | (9.25) | (−3.14) | (9.88) | |
Green innovation | 0.136 *** | |||
(16.25) | ||||
Finance constraint | −0.038 *** | |||
(−9.20) | ||||
Size | 0.135 *** | 0.245 *** | −0.066 *** | 0.261 *** |
(26.63) | (33.99) | (−6.32) | (36.50) | |
Lev | 0.121 *** | −0.827 *** | 6.048 *** | −0.582 *** |
(4.17) | (−20.14) | (101.25) | (−12.11) | |
Growth | −0.053 *** | −0.133 *** | −0.033 | −0.141 *** |
(−5.02) | (−8.84) | (−1.49) | (−9.38) | |
Roa | 0.325 * | 3.282 *** | −24.388 *** | 2.405 *** |
(1.70) | (12.21) | (−62.31) | (8.36) | |
Roe | 0.181 *** | −0.221 * | 5.100 *** | −0.004 |
(2.02) | (−1.75) | (27.82) | (−0.03) | |
Bm | −0.131 *** | 0.161 *** | −2.178 *** | 0.061 * |
(−5.22) | (4.56) | (−42.45) | (1.66) | |
Board | 0.015 *** | −0.011 *** | −0.024 *** | −0.010 *** |
(5.69) | (−2.92) | (−4.47) | (−2.61) | |
Top 10 | −0.001 *** | 0.003 *** | −0.016 *** | 0.002 *** |
(−2.10) | (6.53) | (−26.45) | (4.80) | |
Constant | −2.993 *** | −1.331 *** | 3.545 *** | −1.605 *** |
(−28.97) | (−9.01) | (16.71) | (−10.93) | |
Year | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Industry | YES | YES | YES | YES |
N | 28296 | 28296 | 28296 | 28296 |
R2 | 0.167 | 0.182 | 0.639 | 0.177 |
ESG | ESG | ESG | ESG | |
---|---|---|---|---|
CEO experience | 0.355 *** | 0.123 *** | 0.120 *** | 0.079 *** |
(5.15) | (3.65) | (11.31) | (7.71) | |
CEO experience × Age | −0.005 *** | |||
(−3.96) | ||||
CEO experience × Sex | −0.035 | |||
(−0.99) | ||||
CEO experience × Soe | −0.050 *** | |||
(−2.42) | ||||
CEO experience × Polluter | 0.062 *** | |||
(2.81) | ||||
Age | 0.006 *** | |||
(5.72) | ||||
Sex | −0.017 | |||
(−0.57) | ||||
Soe | 0.203 *** | |||
(12.77) | ||||
Poll | 0.100 * | |||
(1.71) | ||||
Size | 0.262 *** | 0.264 *** | 0.248 *** | 0.264 *** |
(36.43) | (36.80) | (34.27) | (36.73) | |
Lev | −0.809 *** | −0.809 *** | −0.846 *** | −0.810 *** |
(−19.64) | (−19.64) | (−20.54) | (−19.64) | |
Growth | −0.138 *** | −0.140 *** | −0.126 *** | −0.140 *** |
(−9.14) | (−9.29) | (−8.39) | (−9.26) | |
Roa | 3.305 *** | 3.330 *** | 3.450 *** | 3.331 *** |
(12.24) | (12.33) | (12.81) | (12.34) | |
Roe | −0.193 | −0.198 | −0.227 * | −0.200 |
(−1.53) | (−1.57) | (−1.80) | (−1.58) | |
Bm | 0.143 *** | 0.144 *** | 0.137 *** | 0.145 *** |
(4.04) | (4.06) | (3.89) | (4.09) | |
Board | −0.010 *** | −0.009 *** | −0.016 *** | −0.009 *** |
(−2.53) | (−2.28) | (−4.23) | (−2.42) | |
Top 10 | 0.003 *** | 0.003 *** | 0.003 *** | 0.003 *** |
(6.11) | (6.24) | (7.25) | (6.26) | |
Constant | −1.979 *** | −1.727 *** | −1.489 *** | −1.724 *** |
(−13.02) | (−11.65) | (−10.09) | (−11.77) | |
Year | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Industry | YES | YES | YES | YES |
N | 28296 | 28296 | 28296 | 28296 |
R2 | 0.175 | 0.174 | 0.179 | 0.175 |
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Sang, S.; Yan, A.; Ahmad, M. CEO Experience and Enterprise Environment, Social and Governance Performance: Evidence from China. Sustainability 2024, 16, 4403. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16114403
Sang S, Yan A, Ahmad M. CEO Experience and Enterprise Environment, Social and Governance Performance: Evidence from China. Sustainability. 2024; 16(11):4403. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16114403
Chicago/Turabian StyleSang, Shuairan, Aiguo Yan, and Mahmood Ahmad. 2024. "CEO Experience and Enterprise Environment, Social and Governance Performance: Evidence from China" Sustainability 16, no. 11: 4403. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16114403
APA StyleSang, S., Yan, A., & Ahmad, M. (2024). CEO Experience and Enterprise Environment, Social and Governance Performance: Evidence from China. Sustainability, 16(11), 4403. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16114403