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Published in: Management International Review 1/2022

04-03-2022 | Research Article

Do Environmental Policies Affect MNEs’ Foreign Subsidiary Investments? An Empirical Investigation

Authors: Flladina Zilja, Gilbert Kofi Adarkwah, Christopher Albert Sabel

Published in: Management International Review | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

We build on institutional theory to examine the impact of countries’ environmental policies on MNEs’ foreign subsidiary investments. We extend prior IB research that finds both positive and negative associations between environmental policies and MNE investments by showing that the relationship between environmental policy and MNE subsidiary investments is mediated by the effectiveness with which host countries enforce these policies. Specifically, we posit that environmental policies are effective when countries align them with tangible institutional outcomes such as actual reductions in emissions or increases in renewable energy production. This reduces uncertainty by providing a reliable and efficient framework for economic transactions. We test our arguments on a sample of 882 public US firms and their subsidiaries in 102 countries from 2000 to 2015, in conjunction with the Kyoto Protocol. We find that ratifying the Kyoto Protocol is associated with reductions in countries’ emission levels and increased reliance on renewables. Further, increased reliance on renewables positively mediates the relationship between the ratification of the Kyoto Protocol and MNEs foreign subsidiary investments. For host countries, this relationship is stronger when there are greater improvements in institutions’ quality. For MNEs, this relation is weaker for those MNEs associated with higher pollution. We find no such relationships for greenhouse gas emissions. Our findings contribute to the growing IB literature on environmental sustainability by highlighting the importance of effective institutions and their interaction with country- and firm-level heterogeneities.

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Footnotes
1
The Kyoto Protocol was established as an amendment to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change to reduce global GHGE. It entered into force in February 2005 after ratification by Russia, which met the critical thresholds of 55% of world emissions and 55% of countries.
 
2
We would like to emphasize that GHGE reduction is often coupled with efforts aimed at increasing RRE.
 
3
We use the inverse hyperbolic sine transformation to approximate the logarithm. This is recommended when dealing with positive, negative, as well as zero-valued observations (Burbidge et al., 1988; Witte et al., 2017).
 
4
We want to note that GHGE can take a negative value because new standards to report GHGE include net efforts, including Land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF). E.g.: https://​ourworldindata.​org/​grapher/​per-capita-ghg-emissions?​tab=​chart&​country=​~CHL.
 
5
Effect size in % = (exp(β) − 1) × 100), in our case ((exp(− 0.056) − 1) × 100) = 5.45%.
 
6
To obtain the true coefficient, it must be transformed, so that Δ (y) = (1 + Δ (x)) β (x) − 1) = 20.018 − 1 = 0.013.
 
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Metadata
Title
Do Environmental Policies Affect MNEs’ Foreign Subsidiary Investments? An Empirical Investigation
Authors
Flladina Zilja
Gilbert Kofi Adarkwah
Christopher Albert Sabel
Publication date
04-03-2022
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Management International Review / Issue 1/2022
Print ISSN: 0938-8249
Electronic ISSN: 1861-8901
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11575-021-00458-7

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