Beyond “Does it Pay to be Green?” A Meta-Analysis of Moderators of the CEP–CFP Relationship

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Heather R. Dixon-Fowler
Daniel J. Slater
Jonathan L. Johnson
Alan E. Ellstrand
Andrea M. Romi
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[1] Appalachian State University,Department of Management, Walker College of Business
[2] Union University,McAfee School of Business
[3] University of Arkansas,Department of Management, Sam M. Walton College of Business
[4] University of Arkansas,Department of Management, Sam M. Walton College of Business
[5] Indiana University,Accounting Department, Kelley School of Business
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Journal of Business Ethics | 2013年 / 112卷
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Corporate environmental performance; Corporate financial performance; Environmental sustainability; Meta-analysis;
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Review of extant research on the corporate environmental performance (CEP) and corporate financial performance (CFP) link generally demonstrates a positive relationship. However, some arguments and empirical results have demonstrated otherwise. As a result, researchers have called for a contingency approach to this research stream, which moves beyond the basic question “does it pay to be green?” and instead asks “when does it pay to be green?” In answering this call, we provide a meta-analytic review of CEP–CFP literature in which we identify potential moderators to the CEP–CFP relationship including environmental performance type (e.g., reactive vs. proactive performance), firm characteristics (e.g., large vs. small firms), and methodological issues (e.g., self-report measures). By analyzing these contingencies, this study attempts to provide a basis on which to draw conclusions regarding some inconsistencies and debates in the CEP–CFP research. Some of the results of the moderator analysis suggest that small firms benefit from environmental performance as much or more than large firms, US firms seem to benefit more than international counterparts, and environmental performance seems to have the strongest influence on market-measures of financial performance.
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