Spatial Dynamics between Firm Sales and Environmental Responsibility: The Mediating Role of Corporate Innovation
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review and Hypotheses Development
2.1. Literature Review
2.2. Hypotheses Development
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Sample
3.2. Variable Measurement
3.3. Descriptive Statistics
3.4. Methods
3.4.1. Spatial Footprint Analysis
3.4.2. Mediating Effect and Spatial Regression
4. Results and Discussion
4.1. Spatial Footprint of CER and Its Evolution
4.2. Estimation Results and Testing the Mediating Effect
4.3. Endogeneity Issues
4.4. Robustness Test
5. Discussion
5.1. Theoretical Implications
5.2. Managerial and Policy Implications
6. Conclusions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Variable Symbols and Definitions
Variable Abbreviation | Variable Definition |
CERS | CER score, the Hexun.com Social Responsibility Evaluation System |
SALE | the logarithm for the sales revenue of listed companies (unit: CNY 100 million) |
LNP | logarithmic value after adding 1 to the total N for non-invention patent |
SCR | suppliers, customers, and consumers’ responsibilities |
AGE | age: years the company has been listed (the difference between founding year and current year +1) |
GDP | GDP growth rate, by province |
Appendix B. Additional Tests for Robustness Check
Round One: Total Patents as the Mediating Variable | |||
CSRH | PAT | CSRH | |
Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |
SALE | 0.232 *** (5.51) | 0.375 *** (19.96) | 0.199 *** (4.47) |
PAT | 0.069 ** (2.22) | ||
CSRT | 0.887 *** (123.67) | 0.004 (1.54) | 0.887 *** (123.52) |
AGE | −0.057 *** (−3.73) | 0.047 *** (6.08) | −0.058 *** (−3.81) |
GDP | 0.044 *** (2.64) | −0.022 *** (−3.12) | 0.048 *** (2.83) |
_cons | 0.19 (0.41) | −0.245 (−1.14) | 0.161 (0.35) |
0.04 *** (2.93) | 0.094 *** (4.36) | 0.039 *** (2.92) | |
/sigma_u | 2.203 | 1.548 | 2.187 |
/sigma_e | 2.251 | 0.769 | 2.253 |
Log likelihood | −15,120 | −8894.1 | −15,120 |
Wald chi2 | 16,963.83 *** | 952.06 *** | 16,990.92 *** |
Pseudo R2 | 0.75 | 0.193 | 0.752 |
Wald test of spatial terms | 8.58 *** | 19 *** | 8.5 *** |
Round Two: 2010–2014 | Round Three: 2011–2015 | Round Four: 2012–2016 | |||||||
CSRH | PAT | CSRH | CSRH | PAT | CSRH | CSRH | PAT | CSRH | |
Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |
SALE | 0.307 *** (5.98) | 0.362 *** (16.96) | 0.243 *** (4.49) | 0.222 *** (4.73) | 0.371 *** (16.66) | 0.154 *** (3.1) | 0.187 *** (4.16) | 0.381 *** (17.23) | 0.13 *** (2.73) |
PAT | 0.155 ** (3.79) | 0.147 ** (3.95) | 0.122 *** (3.45) | ||||||
CSRT | 0.891 *** (97.44) | 0.005 * (1.76) | 0.89 *** (97.35) | 0.908 *** (110.83) | 0.001 (0.46) | 0.907 *** (110.79) | 0.881 *** (116.01) | 0.005 * (1.66) | 0.88 *** (115.9) |
AGE | −0.067 *** (−3.54) | 0.015 ** (1.76) | −0.068 *** (−3.6) | −0.052 *** (−3.08) | 0.006 (0.75) | −0.051 *** (−3.05) | −0.037 *** (−2.35) | 0.026 *** (3.22) | −0.037 *** (−2.39) |
GDP | 0.048 ** (2.21) | −0.054 *** (−6.57) | 0.058 *** (2.67) | 0.055 ** (2.48) | −0.019 ** (−2.24) | 0.058 *** (2.65) | 0.105 *** (4.57) | −0.021 *** (−2.27) | 0.109 *** (4.75) |
_cons | 0.081 (0.14) | 0.307 (1.24) | 0.001 (0.01) | −0.026 (−0.05) | 0.191 (0.76) | −0.069 (−0.14) | −0.545 (−1.13) | −0.237 (−1.01) | −0.565 (−1.18) |
0.02 *** (2.59) | 0.092 *** (3.67) | 0.041 *** (2.52) | 0.04 *** (2.62) | 0.073 *** (2.76) | 0.041 *** (2.65) | 0.034 ** (2.32) | 0.09 *** (3.53) | 0.034 ** (2.3) | |
/sigma_u | 2.389 | 1.297 | 2.36 | 2.052 | 1.376 | 2.027 | 2.033 | 1.404 | 2.008 |
/sigma_e | 2.222 | 0.697 | 2.224 | 2.201 | 0.701 | 2.202 | 2.14 | 0.732 | 2.142 |
Obs | 4545 | 4545 | 4545 | 4545 | 4545 | 4545 | 4545 | 4545 | 4545 |
Log likelihood | −10,950 | −6134.42 | −10,940 | −10,800 | −6202.81 | −10,790 | −10,580 | −6378.34 | −10,680 |
Wald chi2 | 11,023.1 *** | 616.72 *** | 11,090.24 *** | 14,186.3 *** | 340.78 *** | 14,255.67 *** | 15,035.73 *** | 425.56 *** | 165,091.8 *** |
Pseudo R2 | 0.743 | 0.207 | 0.746 | 0.768 | 0.204 | 0.771 | 0.772 | 0.193 | 0.775 |
Wald test of spatial terms | 6.7 *** | 13.47 *** | 6.36 *** | 6.84 *** | 7.79 *** | 7.04 *** | 5.4 *** | 12.48 *** | 5.29 *** |
Round Five: Spatial Inverse-Distance Weight | Round Six: Spatial Inverse-Distance Contiguity Weight | |||||
CSRH | PAT | CSRH | CSRH | PAT | CSRH | |
Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |
SALE | 0.23 *** (5.47) | 0.338 *** (18.58) | 0.203 *** (4.6) | 0.233 *** (5.54) | 0.337 *** (18.56) | 0.205 *** (4.66) |
PAT | 0.068 ** (2.07) | 0.069 ** (2.09) | ||||
CSRT | 0.895 *** (124.65) | 0.005 * (1.96) | 0.894 *** (124.5) | 0.893 *** (125.66) | 0.005 * (1.96) | 0.893 *** (125.52) |
AGE | −0.063 *** (−4.13) | 0.046 *** (6.28) | −0.064 *** (−4.22) | −0.061 *** (−3.99) | 0.045 *** (6.25) | −0.062 *** (−4.08) |
GDP | 0.051 *** (3.02) | −0.04 *** (−5.99) | 0.054 *** (3.23) | 0.051 *** (3.05) | −0.04 *** (−5.96) | 0.055 *** (3.26) |
_cons | 0.433 (0.94) | −0.178 (−0.87) | 0.415 (0.91) | 0.339 (0.74) | −0.177 (−0.87) | 0.322 (0.71) |
0.114 ** (2.5) | 0.098 (1.21) | 0.114 ** (2.5) | 0.104 *** (2.61) | 0.061 (0.99) | 0.105 *** (2.62) | |
/sigma_u | 2.193 | 1.345 | 2.179 | 2.193 | 1.346 | 2.178 |
/sigma_e | 2.254 | 0.767 | 2.255 | 2.253 | 0.767 | 2.254 |
Log likelihood | −15,120 | −8758.86 | −15,120 | −15,120 | −8759.1 | −15,120 |
Wald chi2 | 16,959.13 *** | 923.96 *** | 16,982.83 *** | 16,963.5 *** | 923.49 *** | 16,987.91 *** |
Pseudo R2 | 0.751 | 0.186 | 0.753 | 0.751 | 0.185 | 0.753 |
Wald test of spatial terms | 6.27 ** | 1.47 | 6.23 ** | 6.82 *** | 0.98 | 6.88 *** |
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Variable | Obs. | Mean | S.D. | Min. | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CERS | 6363 | 3.177 | 6.305 | 0 | 30 |
SALE | 6363 | 3.302 | 1.475 | 0 | 10.268 |
LNP | 6363 | 1.879 | 1.92 | 0 | 8.99 |
SCR | 6363 | 3.168 | 5.965 | 0 | 20 |
AGE | 6363 | 19.782 | 4.633 | 0 | 39 |
GDP | 6363 | 9.444 | 2.665 | −2.5 | 17.4 |
CERS | LNP | CERS | |
---|---|---|---|
Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |
SALE | 0.232 *** (5.51) | 0.334 *** (18.49) | 0.205 *** (4.66) |
LNP | 0.066 ** (2.02) | ||
SCR | 0.887 *** (123.67) | 0.005 * (1.81) | 0.887 *** (123.56) |
AGE | −0.057 *** (−3.73) | 0.038 *** (5.28) | −0.058 *** (−3.82) |
GDP | 0.044 *** (2.64) | −0.036 *** (−5.26) | 0.048 *** (2.85) |
_cons | 0.19 (0.41) | −0.227 (−1.12) | 0.176 (0.38) |
0.04 *** (2.93) | 0.112 *** (5.23) | 0.039 *** (2.89) | |
/sigma_u | 2.203 | 1.332 | 2.188 |
/sigma_e | 2.251 | 0.766 | 2.253 |
Log likelihood | −15,120 | −8746.14 | −15,120 |
Wald chi2 | 16,963.83 *** | 954.41 *** | 16,987.07 *** |
Pseudo R2 | 0.75 | 0.189 | 0.752 |
Wald test of spatial terms | 8.58 *** | 27.35 *** | 8.36 *** |
CSRH | PAT | CSRH | |
---|---|---|---|
Model 3 | Model 5 | Model 6 | |
SALE | 0.207 *** (2.39) | 0.199 *** (6.98) | 0.19 ** (2.19) |
PAT | 0.086 ** (2.09) | ||
CSRT | 0.857 *** (111.05) | 0.005 * (1.81) | 0.857 *** (111.04) |
AGE | −0.065 (−1.26) | 0.121 *** (7.1) | −0.075 (−1.46) |
GDP | 0.025 (0.71) | −0.016 (−1.37) | 0.027 (0.77) |
0.046 *** (3.13) | 0.051 ** (2.06) | 0.045 *** (3.05) | |
/sigma_u | 1.49 | 5.01 | −2.68 |
/sigma_e | 2.817 | 0.927 | 2.816 |
Log likelihood | −15,120 | −7327.17 | −13,390 |
Wald chi2 | 13,093.84 *** | 228.06 *** | 13,108.43 *** |
Pseudo R2 | 0.706 | 0.101 | 0.706 |
Wald test of spatial terms | 9.82 *** | 4.22 ** | 9.27 *** |
CERS | LNP | CERS | CERS | LNP | CERS | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Model 7 | Model 8 | Model 9 | Model 10 | Model 11 | Model 12 | |
0.161 *** (3.64) | 0.316 *** (15.15) | 0.114 ** (2.46) | ||||
0.148 *** (3.23) | 0.332 *** (13.12) | 0.09 * (1.87) | ||||
LNP | 0.112 ** (3.31) | 0.135 *** (3.86) | ||||
SCR | 0.892 *** (120.8) | 0.005 * (1.94) | 0.892 *** (120.67) | 0.882 *** (116.1) | 0.006 ** (2.09) | 0.881 *** (115.97) |
AGE | −0.052 *** (−3.43) | 0.029 *** (3.85) | −0.053 *** (−3.5) | −0.037 ** (−2.35) | 0.027 *** (3.2) | −0.037 ** (−2.4) |
GDP | 0.059 *** (3.04) | −0.018 ** (−2.37) | 0.063 *** (3.23) | 0.103 *** (4.46) | −0.023 ** (−2.5) | 0.107 *** (4.67) |
_cons | 0.213 (0.46) | −0.048 (−0.22) | 0.183 (0.4) | −0.373 (−0.77) | 0.066 (0.27) | −0.42 (−0.88) |
0.04 *** (2.81) | 0.086 *** (3.65) | 0.039 *** (2.79) | 0.035 ** (2.37) | 0.092 *** (3.59) | 0.034 ** (2.32) | |
/sigma_u | 2.091 | 1.392 | 2.07 | 2.027 | 1.42 | 2.003 |
/sigma_e | 2.217 | 0.752 | 2.218 | 2.144 | 0.741 | 2.144 |
Log likelihood | −12,920 | −7583.37 | −12,920 | −10,690 | −5436.42 | −10,680 |
Wald chi2 | 16,275.58 *** | 417.92 *** | 16,329.21 *** | 15,005.12 *** | 297.61 *** | 15,075.17 *** |
Pseudo R2 | 0.765 | 0.189 | 0.767 | 0.772 | 0.186 | 0.775 |
Wald test of spatial terms | 7.92 *** | 13.3 *** | 7.77 *** | 5.61 *** | 12.86 *** | 5.4 ** |
β | λ | ρ | Pseudo R2 | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Round one | 0.232 *** | 0.375 *** | 0.069 *** | 0.199 *** | 0.039 *** | 0.752 |
Round two | 0.307 *** | 0.362 *** | 0.155 ** | 0.243 *** | 0.041 *** | 0.746 |
Round three | 0.222 *** | 0.371 *** | 0.147 ** | 0.154 *** | 0.041 *** | 0.771 |
Round four | 0.187 *** | 0.381 *** | 0.122 *** | 0.13 *** | 0.034 ** | 0.775 |
Round five | 0.23 *** | 0.338 *** | 0.068 ** | 0.203 *** | 0.114 ** | 0.753 |
Round six | 0.233 *** | 0.337 *** | 0.069 ** | 0.205 *** | 0.105 *** | 0.753 |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleGu, Jiafeng. 2021. "Spatial Dynamics between Firm Sales and Environmental Responsibility: The Mediating Role of Corporate Innovation" Sustainability 13, no. 4: 1684. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13041684
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