Government’s green grip: Multifaceted state influence on corporate environmental actions in China

As China’s environmental awareness is growing, the country’s government is increasingly concerned with the question as to how it can improve the environmental performance of the firms it controls. Our evidence shows the concurrence of two contravening government influences on corporate environmental practices: a performance‐enhancing effect of the regulatory pressure by multiple authorities and a performance‐diminishing effect of the autonomy enjoyed by local governments. Both the most centrally and the most decentrally controlled firms in China show significantly weaker environmental performance than those controlled by intermediary levels of government. The stringency of sectorial environmental regulation and environmental monitoring capacity affect the strength of the Chinese government’s green grip.

Published Date
20 May 2025

Written By
Frank Wijen, Pursey P.M.A.R. Heugens, Ruxi Wang

Article Type
Journal Article Video Abstract

Topics
Governance & Leadership

Interest Group
Strategic Leadership & Governance IG

Content Source
Strategic Management Journal