税负与企业ESG绩效

IF 7.5 1区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Xintong Fu , Xiangwei Zhang
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摘要

ESG框架将经济发展与环境保护相结合,对气候行动至关重要。通过嵌入环境、社会和治理优先事项,企业可以在实现联合国可持续发展目标(sdg)的同时转向低碳运营。本研究考察了2011-2023年的纵向数据,以确定财政义务与ESG结果之间的因果关系,结果表明,税收压力通过两种机制对企业可持续发展绩效产生积极影响:1)通过增加研发投资来促进创新;2)缓解通常阻碍绿色举措的资本配置约束。部门和组织的多样性也影响着这种关系。国有企业对税收表现出更高的ESG响应,这是因为它们有双重义务将公共政策目标与经济可持续性相结合。污染密集型企业表现出对财政刺激的响应能力增强,因为采用ESG实践对遵守法规和提高市场竞争力至关重要。这些发现将税收重新定义为一种体制机制,而不是一种财政限制,从而推动了环境治理的进步。该研究通过认识到财政政策是推进ESG的一个被忽视的因素,加强了可持续性研究。它为监管机构提供了基于证据的方法,以加强促进脱碳的税收激励措施,特别是在受政府影响和高排放的行业。研究结果强调,对企业高管来说,税收筹划是一种双重工具,既能提高财政效率,又能将可持续性融入基本商业模式。
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Tax burden and enterprises' ESG performance
The ESG framework, which integrates economic development with environmental conservation, is essential for climate action. By embedding environmental, social, and governance priorities, firms can implement the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) while shifting towards low-carbon operations. This study examines longitudinal data (2011–2023) to determine causal relationships between fiscal obligations and ESG outcomes, demonstrating that tax pressures positively affect corporate sustainability performance through two mechanisms: 1) enhancing innovation through increased R&D investment and 2) alleviating capital allocation constraints that typically impede green initiatives.Sectoral and organizational diversity also influences this relationship. State-owned enterprises exhibit heightened ESG responsiveness to taxation, motivated by their dual obligation to align public policy goals with economic sustainability. Pollution-intensive businesses demonstrate increased responsiveness to fiscal stimulus as adopting ESG practices becomes essential for regulatory compliance and market competitiveness. These findings reframe taxation as an institutional mechanism instead of a financial limitation, prompting advances in environmental governance.The research enhances sustainability scholarship by recognizing fiscal policy as a neglected factor in advancing ESG. It provides regulators with evidence-based ways to enhance tax incentives that promote decarbonization, especially in state-influenced and high-emission sectors. The results underscore tax planning as a dual-purpose tool for corporate executives, harmonizing fiscal efficiency with integrating sustainability into fundamental business models.
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CiteScore
10.30
自引率
9.80%
发文量
366
期刊介绍: The International Review of Financial Analysis (IRFA) is an impartial refereed journal designed to serve as a platform for high-quality financial research. It welcomes a diverse range of financial research topics and maintains an unbiased selection process. While not limited to U.S.-centric subjects, IRFA, as its title suggests, is open to valuable research contributions from around the world.
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