Using Earnings Calls to Understand the Political Behavior of Major Polluters

IF 3.9 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Paasha Mahdavi, Jessica F. Green, Jennifer Hadden, Thomas N. Hale
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Abstract

Abstract The role that private actors play in accelerating or preventing progressive climate policy and true decarbonization is a core research interest of global environmental politics. Yet scholars have struggled to measure the political behavior of multinational firms due to lack of transparency about their activities and inconsistency in reporting requirements across jurisdictions. In this research note, we present a new data source—firms’ earnings calls—that scholars might use to better understand the political behavior of major multinational polluters. To illustrate the value of earnings calls as a data source, we construct an original data set of all earnings calls made between 2005 and 2019 by major oil and gas firms. We then code these transcripts, demonstrating that although firms can be classified as more or less pro-climate, there is little evidence of the industry’s public acceptance of decarbonization. These unique data could permit researchers to explore important questions about climate politics, the evolution of private governance, and the relationship between policy and firms’ political behavior. Moreover, we suggest extensions of our approach, including other multinational industries that are amenable to this type of analysis.
利用财报电话了解主要污染者的政治行为
摘要私人行为者在加速或阻止进步的气候政策和真正的脱碳方面发挥的作用是全球环境政治的核心研究兴趣。然而,由于跨国公司的活动缺乏透明度,以及不同司法管辖区的报告要求不一致,学者们一直在努力衡量跨国公司的政治行为。在这篇研究报告中,我们提出了一个新的数据来源——企业的盈利电话——学者们可能会用它来更好地了解主要跨国污染者的政治行为。为了说明盈利电话作为数据来源的价值,我们构建了一个主要石油和天然气公司在2005年至2019年间进行的所有盈利电话的原始数据集。然后,我们对这些记录进行了编码,表明尽管公司或多或少可以被归类为支持气候变化的公司,但几乎没有证据表明该行业公开接受脱碳。这些独特的数据可以让研究人员探索气候政治、私人治理的演变以及政策与企业政治行为之间的关系等重要问题。此外,我们建议扩展我们的方法,包括其他适合这种分析的跨国行业。
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CiteScore
7.40
自引率
8.30%
发文量
43
期刊介绍: Global Environmental Politics examines the relationship between global political forces and environmental change, with particular attention given to the implications of local-global interactions for environmental management as well as the implications of environmental change for world politics. Each issue is divided into research articles and a shorter forum articles focusing on issues such as the role of states, multilateral institutions and agreements, trade, international finance, corporations, science and technology, and grassroots movements.
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