Environmental Performance Rating and Disclosure : An Empirical Investigation of China’s Green Watch Program

Environmental performance rating and disclosure has emerged as an alternative or complementary approach to conventional pollution regulation, especially in developing countries. However, little systematic research has been conducted on the effectiveness of this emerging policy instrument. This paper investigates the impact of a Chinese performance rating and disclosure program, Green Watch, which has been operating for 10 years. To assess the impact of Green Watch, the authors use panel data on pollution emissions from rated and unrated firms, before and after implementation of the program. Controlling for the characteristics of firms and locations, time trend, and initial level of environmental performance, the analysis finds that firms covered by Green Watch improve their environmental performance more than non-covered firms. Bad performers improve more than good performers, and moderately non-compliant firms improve more than firms that are significantly out of compliance. The reasons for these different responses seem to be that the strengths of incentives that the disclosure program provides to the polluters at different levels of compliance are different and the abatement costs of achieving desired levels of ratings are different for different firms.

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Main Authors: Jin, Yanhong, Wang, Hua, Wheeler, David
Language:English
Published: 2010-09-01
Subjects:ABATEMENT, ABATEMENT COSTS, ACTIVITIES, ADOPTION OF PROPANE, AIR POLLUTION, AIR QUALITY, APPROACH, BETTER ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, BETTER ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE, BRICK MAKERS, CHEMICAL, CLEAN TECHNOLOGY, CLEANER, CLEANER PRODUCTION, COD, COMPLIANCE, COMPLIANCE STATUS, CONVENTIONAL POLLUTION REGULATION, DRINKING WATER, DUST, EFFLUENT, EFFLUENT CONCENTRATIONS, EMISSION, EMISSIONS, EMISSIONS INVENTORIES, EMISSIONS REPORTS, ENERGY, ENFORCEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL ACCIDENT, ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION, ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS, ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION, ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL OUTCOMES, ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE, ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORS, ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS, FACILITIES, FIXED EFFECTS, GAS, HAZARDOUS WASTE, HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL, HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES, INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION, INDUSTRY, INFORMAL REGULATION, NEGATIVE IMPACT, NITROGEN, NITROGEN DIOXIDE, NOISE, NUCLEAR POWER, NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS, NUCLEAR RADIATION, OXYGEN, PLANTS, POLLUTANTS, POLLUTION, POLLUTION ACCIDENTS, POLLUTION CHARGE, POLLUTION CHARGE SYSTEM, POLLUTION CONTROL, POLLUTION CONTROL POLICIES, POLLUTION INTENSITIES, POLLUTION INTENSITY, POLLUTION MONITORING, POLLUTION PROBLEMS, POLLUTION REGULATION, POWER PLANTS, PRICE, PRICES, RECYCLING, REGULATORY COMPLIANCE, REGULATORY INSTITUTIONS, REGULATORY INSTRUMENTS, RESEARCH, SMOKE, SOLID WASTE, SULFUR, SULFUR DIOXIDE, SURFACE WATER, SUSPENDED SOLIDS, TOXIC EMISSIONS, TOXIC POLLUTERS, TOXIC WASTE, TOXICS, UTILITIES, WASTE DISPOSAL, WASTE MANAGEMENT, WASTE RECYCLING, WATER, WATER POLLUTANTS, WATER POLLUTION, WATER QUALITY,
Online Access:http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20100916105353
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/3904
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