Global Value Chain Participation and Green Innovation: Evidence from Chinese Listed Firms
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Data and Methodology
3.1. Data and Sample
3.2. Variables
3.2.1. Dependent Variable
3.2.2. Independent Variable
3.2.3. Control Variables
- Income (Revenue), measured by the natural logarithm of operating revenue in the year.
- Firm age (Age), measured by the natural logarithm of firm age.
- Government subsidy (Subsidy), measured by the natural logarithm of government subsidy.
- Firm size (Asset), measured by the natural logarithm of the total net asset.
- Firm financial development potential (Tobinq), measured by the ratio of firm market value to capital replacement cost.
- Industry competition (HHI), measured by the Herfindahl–Hirschman index within the industry.
3.3. Stylized Facts
3.4. Empirical Model Specification
4. Results
4.1. Baseline Regression Results
4.2. Robustness Checks
4.2.1. Alternative Sample
4.2.2. Endogeneity
5. Further Analysis: Heterogeneity Analysis
5.1. Firm Heterogeneity
5.1.1. Firm Heterogeneity by Financial Constraints
5.1.2. Firm Heterogeneity by Ownership
5.2. Industry Heterogeneity
5.2.1. Industry Heterogeneity by Factor Intensity
5.2.2. Industry Heterogeneity by Pollution Intensity
5.3. Regional Heterogeneity
6. Discussion
6.1. Empirical Results Discussion
6.2. Implications
6.3. Limitations and Future Research Directions
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
GVC | Global value chain |
GI | Green innovation |
2SLS | Two-stage least squares |
IV | Instrumental variable |
R&D | Research and development |
FDI | Foreign direct investment |
CSMAR | China Stock Market Accounting Research |
HS | Harmonized system |
HHI | Herfindahl–Hirschman Index |
SA | Size–Age |
Appendix A
Code | Industry Name | Factor Intensity | Pollution- Intense Industry |
---|---|---|---|
C13 | Processing of food from agricultural products | Labor | Yes |
C14 | Manufacture of foods | Capital | No |
C15 | Manufacture of wine, drinks and refined tea | Capital | No |
C17 | Manufacture of textiles | Labor | Yes |
C18 | Manufacture of textile wears and apparel | Labor | No |
C19 | Manufacture of leather, fur, feather and related products and footwear | Labor | No |
C20 | Processing of timber, manufacture of wood, bamboo, rattan, palm and straw products | Labor | No |
C21 | Manufacture of furniture | Labor | No |
C22 | Manufacture of paper and paper products | Capital | Yes |
C23 | Printing, reproduction of recorded media | Capital | No |
C24 | Manufacture of artwork and articles for culture, education, sports and recreation | Capital | No |
C25 | Processing of petroleum, coking, processing of nuclear fuel | Capital | Yes |
C26 | Manufacture of raw chemical material and chemical products | Capital | Yes |
C27 | Manufacture of medicines | Technology | No |
C28 | Manufacture of chemical fibers | Technology | No |
C29 | Manufacture of rubber and plastic | Capital | No |
C30 | Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products | Capital | Yes |
C31 | Smelting and pressing of ferrous metals | Capital | Yes |
C32 | Smelting and pressing of non-ferrous metals | Capital | Yes |
C33 | Manufacture of metals products | Capital | No |
C34 | Manufacture of general-purpose machinery | Capital | No |
C35 | Manufacture of special-purpose machinery | Technology | No |
C36 | Manufacture of automobiles | Technology | No |
C37 | Manufacture of railway, ship, aerospace and other transport equipment | Technology | No |
C38 | Manufacture of electrical machinery and equipment | Technology | No |
C39 | Manufacture of computer, communications and other electronic equipment | Technology | No |
C40 | Manufacture of measuring instruments | Technology | No |
C41 | Other manufactures | Technology | No |
C42 | Utilization of waste resources | Capital | No |
C43 | Repairs services of metal products, machinery and equipment | Capital | No |
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Variables | Definition | Observation | Mean | S.D. |
---|---|---|---|---|
GI | Green innovation | 4577 | 1.5045 | 1.8194 |
GVC | The degree of participation in GVC (%) | 4577 | 0.2108 | 0.3514 |
Revenue | Total operating revenue (log) | 4577 | 21.0180 | 1.2235 |
Age | Firm age (log) | 4577 | 1.5802 | 0.8466 |
Subsidy | Government subsidy (log) | 4577 | 15.7069 | 2.2755 |
Asset | Total net asset (log) | 4577 | 21.5395 | 1.0118 |
Tobinq | The ratio of market value to capital replacement cost | 4577 | 2.0522 | 1.4834 |
HHI | The degree of competition in the industry (HHI index) | 4577 | 0.2696 | 0.1073 |
Baseline Regression | Alternative Sample (2010–2014) | ||
---|---|---|---|
(1) | (2) | (3) | |
GVC | 0.2537 ** (0.0988) | 0.2483 ** (0.0985) | 0.2565 ** (0.1170) |
Revenue | 0.1982 ** (0.0886) | 0.1583 (0.1056) | |
Age | −0.1970 *** (0.0725) | −0.1622 * (0.0856) | |
Subsidy | −0.0007 (0.0112) | 0.0139 (0.0155) | |
Asset | 0.2718 ** (0.1080) | 0.2359 * (0.1360) | |
Tobinq | 0.0115 (0.0235) | 0.0058 (0.0263) | |
HHI | −0.0820 (0.9457) | −0.8258 (1.4204) | |
Constant | 1.4510 *** (0.0265) | −8.2474 *** (1.7748) | −6.6658 *** (2.2254) |
Firm FE | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Industry FE | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Year FE | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Observations | 4577 | 4577 | 3793 |
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
First-Stage | Second-Stage | First-Stage | Second-Stage | |
Dependent Variable | GVC | GI | GVC | GI |
IV1 | 1.5587 *** | |||
(0.0193) | ||||
IV2 | 1.7864 *** | |||
(0.0198) | ||||
GVC | 0.6018 ** | 0.6419 ** | ||
(0.2388) | (0.2547) | |||
Revenue | 0.0112 | 0.2005 ** | 0.0049 | 0.1984 ** |
(0.0089) | (0.0886) | (0.0083) | (0.0886) | |
Age | 0.0026 | −0.1944 *** | 0.0001 | −0.1957 *** |
(0.0073) | (0.0725) | (0.0068) | (0.0725) | |
Subsidy | 0.0006 | −0.0007 | −0.0003 | −0.0010 |
(0.0011) | (0.0112) | (0.0010) | (0.0112) | |
Asset | −0.0059 | 0.2721 ** | −0.0099 | 0.2703 ** |
(0.0109) | (0.1080) | (0.0101) | (0.1080) | |
Tobinq | −0.0020 | 0.0122 | −0.0029 | 0.0116 |
(0.0024) | (0.0235) | (0.0022) | (0.0235) | |
HHI | −0.0643 | −0.0798 | −0.1052 | −0.0980 |
(0.0953) | (0.9461) | (0.0887) | (0.9460) | |
Firm FE | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Industry FE | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Year FE | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
F-value | 6525.061 | 8099.532 | ||
Observations | 4577 | 4577 | 4577 | 4577 |
Financial Constraints | ||
---|---|---|
(1) | (2) | |
High Financing Constraints | Low Financing Constraints | |
GVC | 0.3703 ** (0.1685) | 0.0986 (0.1014) |
Revenue | 0.2199 (0.1466) | 0.2003 ** (0.0956) |
Age | −0.1405 (0.1282) | −0.0989 (0.0762) |
Subsidy | −0.0112 (0.0205) | 0.0089 (0.0108) |
Asset | 0.2173 (0.1756) | −0.0283 (0.1291) |
Tobinq | 0.0757 * (0.0419) | −0.0354 (0.0241) |
HHI | −0.6417 (1.4559) | 1.1867 (1.1296) |
Constant | −7.4691 ** (2.9439) | −2.4785 (2.1788) |
Firm FE | Yes | Yes |
Industry FE | Yes | Yes |
Year FE | Yes | Yes |
Observations | 2234 | 2343 |
Ownership | ||
---|---|---|
(1) | (2) | |
State-Owned | Non-State-Owned | |
GVC | 0.3159 * (0.1885) | 0.1881 * (0.1139) |
Revenue | 0.3993 ** (0.1633) | 0.1197 (0.1055) |
Age | −0.1950 (0.2017) | 0.0179 (0.0859) |
Subsidy | −0.0177 (0.0193) | 0.0144 (0.0138) |
Asset | 0.3046 (0.1909) | 0.2631 ** (0.1312) |
Tobinq | 0.0259 (0.0516) | 0.0042 (0.0257) |
HHI | −0.8491 (2.3330) | −0.3103 (0.9923) |
Constant | −12.8771 *** (3.4091) | −6.8631 *** (2.0887) |
Firm FE | Yes | Yes |
Industry FE | Yes | Yes |
Year FE | Yes | Yes |
Observations | 1445 | 3132 |
Factor Intensity | |||
---|---|---|---|
(1) | (2) | (3) | |
Labor Intensive | Capital Intensive | Technology Intensive | |
GVC | 0.4344 ** (0.1823) | 0.1832 (0.1331) | 0.2535 (0.1603) |
Revenue | −0.1155 (0.2586) | 0.1725 (0.1304) | 0.2409 * (0.1316) |
Age | −0.1628 (0.1560) | −0.2571 *** (0.0979) | −0.1961 * (0.1172) |
Subsidy | −0.0119 (0.0160) | 0.0017 (0.0127) | 0.0037 (0.0226) |
Asset | 0.2600 (0.2810) | 0.1622 (0.1528) | 0.2497 (0.1685) |
Tobinq | 0.0041 (0.0538) | −0.0549 (0.0365) | 0.0311 (0.0347) |
HHI | 0.8204 (0.8787) | 1.3642 (1.4384) | −4.2010 ** (2.0721) |
Constant | −1.9801 (4.8908) | −5.7771 ** (2.6480) | −7.4597 *** (2.7472) |
Firm FE | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Industry FE | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Year FE | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Observations | 339 | 1839 | 2399 |
Pollution Intensity | ||
---|---|---|
(1) | (2) | |
Pollution-Intensive | Non-Pollution-Intensive | |
GVC | 0.3477 ** (0.1422) | 0.2119 * (0.1274) |
Revenue | 0.2008 (0.1670) | 0.2098 ** (0.1065) |
Age | −0.3670 *** (0.1219) | −0.1740 * (0.0906) |
Subsidy | −0.0031 (0.0138) | −0.0002 (0.0159) |
Asset | 0.1117 (0.1764) | 0.3157 ** (0.1358) |
Tobinq | −0.0500 (0.0466) | 0.0189 (0.0278) |
HHI | 3.4928 * (2.0979) | −0.4559 (1.1081) |
Constant | −5.5977 * (3.2024) | −9.2773 *** (2.1774) |
Firm FE | Yes | Yes |
Industry FE | Yes | Yes |
Year FE | Yes | Yes |
Observations | 1255 | 3322 |
Region Heterogeneity | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | |
Eastern | Middle | West | Northeast | |
GVC | 0.3501 *** (0.1247) | 0.0561 (0.2327) | 0.1140 (0.3386) | 0.0336 (0.1898) |
Revenue | 0.1400 (0.1158) | 0.2440 (0.2309) | 0.2074 (0.2361) | 0.3596 * (0.2111) |
Age | −0.2171 ** (0.0883) | −0.2985 * (0.1788) | 0.0385 (0.2929) | −0.1007 (0.1933) |
Subsidy | 0.0051 (0.0142) | 0.0133 (0.0286) | −0.0195 (0.0415) | −0.0139 (0.0182) |
Asset | 0.2988 ** (0.1365) | 0.3862 (0.2663) | 0.1121 (0.3522) | 0.2981 (0.2717) |
Tobinq | 0.0033 (0.0279) | 0.0310 (0.0569) | 0.0097 (0.1071) | 0.1150 * (0.0636) |
HHI | 0.3719 (1.1460) | −1.7673 (2.0652) | 1.0734 (3.8960) | −6.2563 ** (3.1153) |
Constant | −7.7794 *** (2.1519) | −11.3319 ** (4.6862) | −5.3627 (7.5537) | −10.8629 *** (3.5076) |
Firm FE | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Industry FE | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Year FE | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Observations | 3253 | 676 | 470 | 178 |
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Meng, S.; Yan, H.; Yu, J. Global Value Chain Participation and Green Innovation: Evidence from Chinese Listed Firms. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 8403. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148403
Meng S, Yan H, Yu J. Global Value Chain Participation and Green Innovation: Evidence from Chinese Listed Firms. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(14):8403. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148403
Chicago/Turabian StyleMeng, Shuang, Huan Yan, and Jiajie Yu. 2022. "Global Value Chain Participation and Green Innovation: Evidence from Chinese Listed Firms" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 14: 8403. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148403
APA StyleMeng, S., Yan, H., & Yu, J. (2022). Global Value Chain Participation and Green Innovation: Evidence from Chinese Listed Firms. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(14), 8403. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148403