Green by Affiliation? Ownership Identity and Environmental Management System Adoption in Chinese Business Groups

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Ruxin Wang, P. Heugens, F. Wijen
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Abstract

How does owner identity affect environmental management system (EMS) adoption by business group affiliates? While current research on EMS adoption is mostly focused on stand-alone Western firms, a marked uptake of adoption has unfolded in Eastern countries such as China, where business group affiliates are the dominant organizational form. This stark contrast between corporate interest and research attention has left a clear lacuna in our understanding of how systems that can reduce environmental impact diffuse across industrial settings. We argue that state, family, and foreign owners of affiliated firms show distinct propensities to adopt an EMS, owing to differences in legitimacy needs, ownership competencies, and group-level preferences to engage in systematic environmental practices. Logistic regressions based on data from listed Chinese business group affiliates between 2008 and 2019 show that state and family ownership negatively influence the likelihood of EMS adoption, whereas foreign control has a positive effect. More intragroup transactions exacerbate the low adoption propensity of family-owned firms. Our study contributes to the literatures on business groups and corporate environmentalism.
绿色联盟?中国企业集团的所有权认同与环境管理体系采用
业主身份如何影响企业集团附属公司采用环境管理体系?虽然目前对EMS采用的研究主要集中在独立的西方公司,但在中国等东方国家,企业集团附属公司是主要的组织形式,采用EMS的情况也很明显。企业利益和研究关注之间的这种鲜明对比,给我们对减少环境影响的系统如何在工业环境中扩散的理解留下了明显的空白。我们认为,由于合法性需求、所有权能力和集团层面参与系统环境实践的偏好的差异,关联公司的国有、家族和外国所有者表现出采用环境管理体系的不同倾向。基于2008年至2019年中国上市企业集团子公司数据的Logistic回归显示,国有和家族所有权对企业采用EMS的可能性产生负向影响,而外资控股对企业采用EMS的可能性产生积极影响。更多的集团内部交易加剧了家族企业的低采用倾向。本研究对企业集团与企业环保主义的研究有一定的贡献。
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