The Link between Greenwashing, Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Performance: A Comparative Study in the Oil and Gas Industry

The environmental corporate social responsibility (ECSR) of oil and gas (O&G) businesses has gained much attention due to environmental pollution accidents by significant O&G companies, such as the Mexican oil disaster. These issues also reveal that some companies are trying to convince stak...

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Main Author: Zhang, Miao
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/70326/
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description The environmental corporate social responsibility (ECSR) of oil and gas (O&G) businesses has gained much attention due to environmental pollution accidents by significant O&G companies, such as the Mexican oil disaster. These issues also reveal that some companies are trying to convince stakeholders that they are engaging in corporate social responsibility (CSR) by deliberately disclosing information or promising to mislead stakeholders. This behaviour is known as greenwashing. While some academics have researched the existence of greenwashing by O&G corporations, others have studied the relationship between corporate financial performance (CFP) and CSR in environmental issues for O&G companies. However, an extensive study on the relationship between greenwashing, ECSR and CFP is lacking. This study demonstrates why O&G business needs to concentrate on ECSR and lessen greenwashing in its corporate operations based on stakeholder and legitimacy theories. Data from 18 O&G companies with headquarters in developed or developing nations for 2019–2020 make up the sample for this study. According to the findings of the regression study, there is a strong positive correlation between greenwashing and ECSR. ECSR positively influences CFP for O&G companies in both developed and developing countries, but greenwashing has a negative impact. It implies that O&G companies may incur a reduction in financial performance due to their involvement in greenwashing, but they may also contribute to financial performance growth through expanded ECSR engagement.
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spelling nottingham-703262023-07-05T14:28:24Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/70326/ The Link between Greenwashing, Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Performance: A Comparative Study in the Oil and Gas Industry Zhang, Miao The environmental corporate social responsibility (ECSR) of oil and gas (O&G) businesses has gained much attention due to environmental pollution accidents by significant O&G companies, such as the Mexican oil disaster. These issues also reveal that some companies are trying to convince stakeholders that they are engaging in corporate social responsibility (CSR) by deliberately disclosing information or promising to mislead stakeholders. This behaviour is known as greenwashing. While some academics have researched the existence of greenwashing by O&G corporations, others have studied the relationship between corporate financial performance (CFP) and CSR in environmental issues for O&G companies. However, an extensive study on the relationship between greenwashing, ECSR and CFP is lacking. This study demonstrates why O&G business needs to concentrate on ECSR and lessen greenwashing in its corporate operations based on stakeholder and legitimacy theories. Data from 18 O&G companies with headquarters in developed or developing nations for 2019–2020 make up the sample for this study. According to the findings of the regression study, there is a strong positive correlation between greenwashing and ECSR. ECSR positively influences CFP for O&G companies in both developed and developing countries, but greenwashing has a negative impact. It implies that O&G companies may incur a reduction in financial performance due to their involvement in greenwashing, but they may also contribute to financial performance growth through expanded ECSR engagement. 2022-09-07 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/70326/1/20391698_BUSI4153%20UNUK_2021_22.pdf Zhang, Miao (2022) The Link between Greenwashing, Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Performance: A Comparative Study in the Oil and Gas Industry. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] Greenwashing Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Financial Performance Oil and Gas Industry
spellingShingle Greenwashing
Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate Financial Performance
Oil and Gas Industry
Zhang, Miao
The Link between Greenwashing, Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Performance: A Comparative Study in the Oil and Gas Industry
title The Link between Greenwashing, Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Performance: A Comparative Study in the Oil and Gas Industry
title_full The Link between Greenwashing, Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Performance: A Comparative Study in the Oil and Gas Industry
title_fullStr The Link between Greenwashing, Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Performance: A Comparative Study in the Oil and Gas Industry
title_full_unstemmed The Link between Greenwashing, Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Performance: A Comparative Study in the Oil and Gas Industry
title_short The Link between Greenwashing, Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Performance: A Comparative Study in the Oil and Gas Industry
title_sort link between greenwashing, environmental corporate social responsibility and corporate financial performance: a comparative study in the oil and gas industry
topic Greenwashing
Environmental Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate Financial Performance
Oil and Gas Industry
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/70326/