Carbon Performance and Financial Performance: How R&D Makes a Difference Pre- and Post-Paris Accord

IF 2.8 3区 经济学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Mohamad H. Shahrour, Alireza Rohani, Michal Wojewodzki, Dung V. Tran
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This study examines how R&D investments influence U.S. firms' abilities to align environmental initiatives with financial outcomes. It employs a sample of 229 firms listed on the S&P 500 between 2003 and 2021 and multivariate panel regression models with fixed effects to explore how R&D moderates the relationship between corporate carbon performance (CP) and financial performance (ROA). Findings reveal that a 1% increase in CP corresponds to a 0.429% increase in ROA. Moreover, R&D positively enhances this association, with each additional 1% R&D amplifying the CP's effect on financial performance by 0.154 units. However, following the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, the moderating effect of R&D diminishes significantly. These results are robust to alternative analyses and emphasise the importance of stable climate policies for fostering green innovation. The study emphasises the important role of R&D to sustain long-term competitive advantage in the face of evolving environmental regulations. It further suggests that firms can benefit from prioritising R&D, fostering innovation in green technologies and adapting to environmental regulations. This alignment of sustainability with profitability provides a competitive edge, promotes long-term environmental goals and sets industry benchmarks, ultimately driving a more sustainable business landscape.

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碳绩效与财务绩效:研发如何在巴黎协定前后产生影响
本研究考察了研发投资如何影响美国公司将环境举措与财务结果相结合的能力。本文采用2003年至2021年间标准普尔500指数229家上市公司的样本,采用固定效应的多变量面板回归模型,探讨研发如何调节企业碳绩效(CP)与财务绩效(ROA)之间的关系。研究结果显示,CP增加1%对应于ROA增加0.429%。此外,r&d正增强了这种关联,r&d每增加1%,CP对财务绩效的影响就会增加0.154个单位。然而,随着美国退出《巴黎气候协定》,研发的调节作用显著减弱。这些结果对替代分析是强有力的,并强调了稳定的气候政策对促进绿色创新的重要性。该研究强调,面对不断变化的环境法规,研发在维持长期竞争优势方面发挥着重要作用。它进一步表明,企业可以从优先考虑研发、促进绿色技术创新和适应环境法规中获益。这种可持续发展与盈利能力的结合提供了竞争优势,促进了长期环境目标,并设定了行业基准,最终推动了更可持续的商业格局。
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