Kyle S. Herman, Caterina Schiavoni, Gianni Guastella
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Abstract
Recent regulatory interventions are beginning to mandate climate disclosure in listed firms. Although compelling, prior studies demonstrate that firms can symbolically commit to climate and environmental disclosures yet not undertake action. Neo-institutional theory (NIT) suggests that two strategies exist: the legitimacy perspective, which manifests in symbolic efforts, and the efficiency perspective, which is more consistent with substantive efforts. In this article, we apply NIT to assess the climate transition efforts in large, publicly traded firms in five countries with similar regulatory and economic profiles (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States). We gauge climate efforts by membership in corporate climate initiatives (CCIs) and the integration of climate action plans (CAPs). Of the eight CCIs and three CAPs investigated, we find that only two CCIs and one CAP help to improve emissions performance. The majority of firms in our sample, therefore, demonstrate the legitimacy perspective of NIT.
最近的监管干预开始强制要求上市公司披露气候信息。此前的研究表明,企业可以象征性地承诺披露气候和环境信息,但却不采取行动。新制度理论(Neo-institutional theory,NIT)认为存在两种策略:一种是合法性视角,表现为象征性的努力;另一种是效率视角,更符合实质性的努力。在本文中,我们运用新制度理论评估了监管和经济状况相似的五个国家(澳大利亚、加拿大、新西兰、英国和美国)的大型上市公司的气候转型努力。我们通过企业气候倡议(CCIs)的成员资格和气候行动计划(CAPs)的整合来衡量企业在气候方面所做的努力。在调查的八个 CCI 和三个 CAP 中,我们发现只有两个 CCI 和一个 CAP 有助于提高排放绩效。因此,我们样本中的大多数公司都证明了 NIT 的合法性观点。
期刊介绍:
Business & Society publishes original research, book reviews, and dissertation abstracts relating to business ethics, business-government relations, corporate governance, corporate social performance, and environmental-management issues. Manuscripts relating to the field of business and society in general are also published. Submissions of theoretical/ conceptual work as well as empirical studies are encouraged. Business & Society is the first peer-reviewed scholarly publication devoted exclusively to the field of business and society, and it is the official journal of the International Association for Business and Society (I.A.B.S.), the only independent professional association dedicated to business and society teaching and research.