College of Business, Accounting & Finance Department, University of Doha for Science and Technology, Doha, Qatar.
Université Côte d'Azur, GRM, Nice, France.
J Environ Manage. 2024 Jul;364:121455. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.121455. Epub 2024 Jun 14.
Building on prior research on managerial ownership and firm performance, this study is the first to link CEO ownership to carbon commitment. We examine if firms led by CEOs with substantial ownership are more or less inclined to prioritise reducing carbon emissions than those without such ownership. We find that higher CEO ownership is associated with a lower carbon commitment, indicating that CEOs with more significant ownership do not prioritise carbon emissions reduction. However, we notice an inverted U-shaped relationship. Particularly, moderate CEO ownership (between 5% and 10% of total shares) has the stronger impact. The results are robust to alternative measures and approaches. The study provides empirical evidence on how CEO ownership can influence corporate carbon commitment and contribute to the global fight against climate change.
在先前关于管理层所有权与公司绩效的研究基础上,本研究首次将 CEO 所有权与碳承诺联系起来。我们研究了由拥有大量所有权的 CEO 领导的公司是否比没有此类所有权的公司更倾向于优先减少碳排放。我们发现,较高的 CEO 所有权与较低的碳承诺相关,这表明拥有更多所有权的 CEO 并不优先考虑减少碳排放。然而,我们注意到存在倒 U 型关系。特别是,适度的 CEO 所有权(占总股份的 5%至 10%)的影响更为显著。这些结果在采用替代衡量和方法时仍然稳健。本研究提供了关于 CEO 所有权如何影响公司碳承诺以及如何为全球应对气候变化做出贡献的经验证据。