Environmental Information Disclosure and Financial Performance - Empirical Evidence from Heavily Polluting Industries in China

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Abstract

Focusing on the quality of corporate environmental accounting information disclosure (EID), this paper attempts to explore the impact of financial performance on environmental information disclosure. We take listed companies in Chinese heavily polluting industries as the research object, and construct a multiple regression model for data analysis via SPSS. According to Chinese practice, we divide the financial indicators into four areas: solvency, operating capacity, profitability and development capacity, and select four indicators to represent them. The empirical results show that net working capital, current asset turnover and equity growth rate are positively correlated with EID, and return on total assets is negatively correlated with EID. This result means that the solvency, operating ability and development ability in financial performance can promote the improvement of EID, but profitability cannot.

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Shen, J., & Chen, Y. (2021). Environmental Information Disclosure and Financial Performance - Empirical Evidence from Heavily Polluting Industries in China. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 261). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202126104038

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