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Title Credit policy and its heterogeneous effects on green innovations
ID_Doc 34990
Authors Wang, Y; Li, MS
Title Credit policy and its heterogeneous effects on green innovations
Year 2022
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.jfs.2021.100961
Abstract We use the issuance of a new credit policy in China-the Green Credit Guideline (Guideline)-as a unique event and investigate its heterogenous effects on various green technology innovations for different firms in the world's largest emerging economy. We find that all firms experience a significant increase in green technology innovations after the issuance of the Guideline. Companies with more considerable legitimacy deficiency in environmental compliance are more responsive to the Guideline. The larger increase in green technology innovations for companies with more legitimacy deficiency in environmental compliance is mainly driven by their higher productivity in applicational technology innovations after the Guideline was issued. All firms experience significant improvements in the effectiveness of investments, which is an important channel for increasing green technology innovations. Local legal system development and law enforcement efforts, firms' political connections, and state ownership are essential mediating factors for green technology innovations, especially for firms with more legitimacy deficiency in environmental compliance. The Guideline positively affects both firm value and reputation, indicating that the new credit policy promotes impact investing.
Author Keywords G32; G38; Q55; Q58; Green innovation; Credit policy; Environmental protection; Chinese markets
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000789151800012
WoS Category Business, Finance; Economics
Research Area Business & Economics
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