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Relationship between environmental performance and financial performance: an empirical analysis of japanese corporations

Yuriko NakaoGraduate School of Policy Studies, Kwansei Gakuin University, JapanAkihiro AmanoUniversity of Hyogo and Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Kansai Research Centre, JapanKanichiro MatsumuraGraduate School of Policy Studies, Kwansei Gakuin University, JapanKiminori GenbaGraduate School of Engineering Management, Shibaura Institute of Technology, JapanMakiko NakanoGraduate School of Economics, Kobe University, Japan
2006en
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Abstract The hypotheses that a firm's environmental performance has a positive impact on its financial performance and vice versa are statistically supported by Japanese data. However, this tendency for two‐way positive interaction appears to be only a relatively recent phenomenon. The tendency for realizing the two‐way interaction is not limited to the top‐scoring firms in terms of both financial and environmental performance. On the contrary, this is also a trend that can be observed fairly generally. Obviously, when we consider only scores of those companies that published the relevant information in their environmental reports, and conduct the statistical causality test with such information as additional input to the pooled time‐series and cross‐section data of financial performance, the results become more strongly significant. From the recent experience of environmental policies in Japan, we infer that information‐based environmental policy measures are effective to encourage the ongoing transition toward a more sustainable market economy. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment.

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