碳绩效与高管薪酬:治理的调节作用

IF 13.3 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Mohammad H. Alzyod, Collins G. Ntim, John K. Malagila, Mahmoud Al‐Sayed, Mohammed A. Alhossini
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在全球日益重视企业环境责任的背景下,高管薪酬(EC)在推动碳绩效(CP)方面的作用仍未得到充分探讨,特别是在跨国背景下。本文考虑了公司治理(CG)和国家治理质量(NGI)的调节作用,通过考察EC和CP之间的关系,直接解决了这一限制。利用28个国家1122家公司18年的面板数据集(即13413家公司年的观察结果),我们发现EC与碳减排举措(过程导向CP)呈正相关,而与碳强度(结果导向CP)负相关。我们的研究结果进一步表明,企业治理机制,如董事会规模、独立董事、ceo与董事长的二元性、性别多样性和可持续发展委员会,调节了ceo与ceo之间的联系,加强了高管激励与环境目标之间的一致性。此外,低NGI国家的公司更多地依靠EC来实现有意义的CP改进。这些发现在不同的模型规范和内生性测试中仍然是稳健的。通过整合新制度理论的见解,本研究通过展示企业和国家层面的治理结构如何塑造电子商务在促进可持续性方面的有效性,为文献做出了贡献。我们的研究结果为政策制定者、投资者和企业领导人在不同制度背景下寻求设计治理框架以加强高管激励与企业绩效之间的联系提供了实际意义。
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Carbon Performance and Executive Compensation: The Moderating Role of Governance
Amid growing global emphasis on corporate environmental responsibility, the role of executive compensation (EC) in driving carbon performance (CP) remains underexplored, particularly in a cross–country context. This paper addresses this limitation directly by examining the association between EC and CP, considering the moderating effects of corporate governance (CG) and national governance quality (NGI). Using a panel dataset of 1122 firms across 28 countries over an 18‐year period (i.e., 13,413 firm‐year observations), we find that EC is positively associated with carbon reduction initiatives (process‐oriented CP) while negatively associated with carbon intensity (poor outcome‐oriented CP). Our results further reveal that CG mechanisms, such as board size, independent directors, CEO–chair duality, gender diversity and sustainability committee, moderate the EC–CP nexus, strengthening the alignment between executive incentives and environmental objectives. Additionally, firms in countries with low NGI rely more on EC to achieve meaningful CP improvements. These findings remain robust across alternative model specifications and endogeneity tests. By integrating insights from neo–institutional theory, this study contributes to the literature by demonstrating how governance structures at both firm and national levels shape the effectiveness of EC in promoting sustainability. Our results offer practical implications for policymakers, investors and corporate leaders seeking to design governance frameworks that strengthen the link between executive incentives and CP in diverse institutional contexts.
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22.50
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期刊介绍: Business Strategy and the Environment (BSE) is a leading academic journal focused on business strategies for improving the natural environment. It publishes peer-reviewed research on various topics such as systems and standards, environmental performance, disclosure, eco-innovation, corporate environmental management tools, organizations and management, supply chains, circular economy, governance, green finance, industry sectors, and responses to climate change and other contemporary environmental issues. The journal aims to provide original contributions that enhance the understanding of sustainability in business. Its target audience includes academics, practitioners, business managers, and consultants. However, BSE does not accept papers on corporate social responsibility (CSR), as this topic is covered by its sibling journal Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management. The journal is indexed in several databases and collections such as ABI/INFORM Collection, Agricultural & Environmental Science Database, BIOBASE, Emerald Management Reviews, GeoArchive, Environment Index, GEOBASE, INSPEC, Technology Collection, and Web of Science.
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