From green-washing to innovation-washing: Environmental information intangibility and corporate green innovation in China

Chao Xing, Xinyue Zhang, Yuming Zhang, Luxiu Zhang

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Abstract

We use a sample of China's listed firms and employ a naïve Bayesian machine learning algorithm to reveal that environmental information intangibility superficially promotes green innovation. We demonstrate that this effect is channelled through the acquisition of institutional resources, including bank loans and government subsidies. The impact of environmental information intangibility on green innovation is most pronounced in state-owned enterprises, large firms, and politically connected firms. Furthermore, we confirm that environmental information intangibility does not lead to improvements in innovation efficiency or quality. This implies that green innovation may serve as a symbolic environmental activity. Our findings contribute to the research on environmental information intangibility, greenwashing behaviour, and their relationship to green innovation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)204-226
Number of pages23
JournalInternational Review of Economics and Finance
Volume93
Issue numberPart B
Early online date24 Apr 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

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