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Business strategy and firm efforts on environmental protection: Evidence from China
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Environmental LawLawEnvironmental EconomicsEnvironmental PolicyCorporate Risk ManagementCorporate StrategyManagementDefender StrategiesEnvironmental ManagementGreen Decision-makingAntitrust EnforcementRegulatory EnvironmentEconomicsStrategyStrategic ManagementCorporate SustainabilityFirm EffortsFirm OperationsBusinessBusiness StrategyBusiness Economics
Abstract Although business strategy plays a fundamental role in firm operations, whether and how business strategy affects firms' environmental protection behaviors remain unclear. On the basis of a typical emerging market, we show that firms following prospector strategies take more environmental protection actions than do those following defender strategies. Our findings are robust to endogeneity checks and alternative measures of business strategy. We further find that prospectors engage in more environmental activities than do defenders when the degree of financial constraint or earning management is high. Our results are particularly pronounced in state‐owned enterprises, heavy‐polluting industries, and firms located in regions with strict environmental regulations. Overall, this study provides clear policy implications for regulators concerned with environmental protection.
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