articleJournal of Accounting and EconomicsJun 13, 2024HYBRID OA

Green innovation and firms’ financial and environmental performance: The roles of pollution prevention versus control

Singapore Management University · Monash University

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Abstract

This study examines the effects of firms' green innovation on their future financial and environmental performance. If pollution is primarily a manifestation of wasted resources, then investments in pollution prevention technologies can both reduce the environmental impact of production and improve financial performance. In contrast, investments in pollution control technologies likely reduce the environmental impact of production without improving financial performance. Using green patents to capture firms' investments in these two types of technologies, we find that the value of a firm's pollution prevention patents is positively associated with its future financial and environmental performance, and that…

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Keywords
  • Business
  • Control (management)
  • Pollution prevention
  • Green innovation
  • Industrial organization
  • Economics
  • Management
  • Engineering
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