Too Costly to Disregard: The Cost Competitiveness of Environmental Operating Practices

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Achieving the dual goal of improved environmental and financial performance has become a universal business concern. Our study distinguishes between firms' environmental behaviors and their environmental performance, a distinction that has been largely disregarded in previous empirical studies that analyze the association between environmental performance and financial performance. As an improvement in environmental performance itself does not necessarily guarantee positive financial returns, our study pays particular attention to the value-added nature of preemptive environmental activities, investigating the effects of plant-level pollution prevention activities (PPAs) on environmental performance and financial performance in terms of cost competitiveness and market valuation. Drawing on detailed environmental information about 18,743 chemical plants in the U.S. and analyzing a multi-level panel dataset constructed bottom-up from plant-level data to their parent firms' performance data, we find that more intensive PPAs are associated with both superior environmental performance and improved cost competitiveness but do not necessarily lead to higher market valuation. Our study illuminates the specific environmental activities and conditions linked to environmental and financial performance, thereby offering managers practical guidance in pursuing both sustainable and profitable businesses under increasingly stringent environmental standards.
Publisher
MDPI
Issue Date
2020-08
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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SUSTAINABILITY, v.12, no.15

ISSN
2071-1050
DOI
10.3390/su12155971
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/276051
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