Sustainable Development and Corporate Environmental Responsibility: Evidence from Chinese Corporations

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Mao He
Juan Chen
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[1] Kunming University of Science and Technology,School of Management & Economics
[2] Southwest Forestry University,Ecotourism Faculty
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Corporate environmental responsibility; Sustainable development; Chinese corporation; Motivations and Stakeholders;
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China is currently experiencing rapid economic growth. The price of this, however, is environment pollution. Many Chinese corporations are lacking in corporate environmental responsibility (CER). Therefore, this study employs data from Chinese and multinational corporations to identify why Chinese corporations seldom engage in CER by investigating their motivations and stakeholders. The results show that the most important reason why Chinese corporations do not engage in CER is the fact that their competitive strategy of cost cutting makes them limited in resources, such as money, employees, information, or added value. Further study implies that Chinese corporations face more survival pressure, though they are willing to take environmental responsibilities as multinational corporations do. The results also imply that government and social surroundings can play an important role to arouse CER consciousness of Chinese corporations in all stakeholders. Consequently, Chinese government has a heavy duty to promote corporations to respond to their CER in the long run.
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页码:323 / 339
页数:16
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