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How Does Environmental Information Disclosure Affect Corporate Environmental Performance? Evidence from Chinese A-Share Listed Companies

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  • Zehao Lin

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Global climate warming and air pollution pose severe threats to economic development and public safety, presenting significant challenges to sustainable development worldwide. Corporations, as key players in resource utilization and emissions, have drawn increasing attention from policymakers, researchers, and the public regarding their environmental strategies and practices. This study employs a two-way fixed effects panel model to examine the impact of environmental information disclosure on corporate environmental performance, its regional heterogeneity, and the underlying mechanisms. The results demonstrate that environmental information disclosure significantly improves corporate environmental performance, with the effect being more pronounced in areas of high population density and limited green space. These findings provide empirical evidence supporting the role of environmental information disclosure as a critical tool for improving corporate environmental practices. The study highlights the importance of targeted, region-specific policies to maximize the effectiveness of disclosure, offering valuable insights for promoting sustainable development through enhanced corporate transparency.

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  • Zehao Lin, 2025. "How Does Environmental Information Disclosure Affect Corporate Environmental Performance? Evidence from Chinese A-Share Listed Companies," Papers 2510.24002, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2510.24002
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