articleJournal of Accounting and EconomicsNov 21, 2017HYBRID OA

The effect of mandatory CSR disclosure on firm profitability and social externalities: Evidence from China

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology · University of Southern California · +1 more institution

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Abstract

We examine how mandatory disclosure of corporate social responsibility (CSR) impacts firm performance and social externalities. Our analysis exploits China's 2008 mandate requiring firms to disclose CSR activities, using a difference-in-differences design. Although the mandate does not require firms to spend on CSR, we find that mandatory CSR reporting firms experience a decrease in profitability subsequent to the mandate. In addition, the cities most impacted by the disclosure mandate experience a decrease in their industrial wastewater and SO2 emission levels. These findings suggest that mandatory CSR disclosure alters firm behavior and generates positive externalities at the expense of shareholders.

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