Energy related public environmental concerns and intra-firm pay gap in polluting enterprises: Evidence from China

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2024-02Keyword
Public environmental concernsIntra-firm pay gap
Polluting enterprises
PM2.5 surge
Emerging economies
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This study empirically investigates the impact of energy related public environmental concerns on the pay gap within polluting companies. It uses the extreme environmental event of the PM2.5 surge at the end of 2011, which led to an upsurge in energy related public environmental concerns in China, as a quasi-natural experiment. According to our findings, energy related public environmental concerns lead to a significant increase in the executive–employee pay gap of polluting companies compared to that of non-polluting companies, owing to a significant increase in executive compensation and no significant change in employee income. The effect of energy related public environmental concerns on increasing the pay gap within polluting companies is more significant in samples with high agency costs, poor information transparency, less analyst follow-up, and fewer institutional investors' shareholding. Furthermore, as energy related public environmental concerns exacerbate the polluting firms' internal pay gap, their total factor productivity and investment efficiency fall significantly. In summary, energy related public environmental concerns not only widen the wage gap within polluting enterprises but also worsen their operational and investment efficiency, which has important policy implications for emerging market economies seeking to balance environmental protection and economic development.Version
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Ho KC, Yan C, Gozgor G et al (2024) Energy related public environmental concerns and intra-firm pay gap in polluting enterprises: Evidence from China. Energy Economics. 130: 107320.Link to Version of Record
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2024.107320Type
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2024.107320