碳制工具:应对碳管理中多重交互逻辑

Binh Bui, Zichao Wang, Matthäus Tekathen
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本研究探讨了碳工具,包括碳会计和管理工具,如何被创建、使用、修改并与其他传统管理控制相联系,以实现和有效组织对碳管理中多个相互作用逻辑的响应策略,以及可持续发展管理者在这些过程中的作用。设计/方法/方法本研究利用会计工具制作的结构,这是指采用、调整和重新配置会计工具的实践,以揭示如何使用碳工具作为手段来实现对多种相互作用的碳管理逻辑的反应。它采用实地研究的方法,其中38名可持续发展经理和员工来自30个组织在新西兰进行了采访。本研究发现,碳工具制造是实现和实施组织应对多种相互作用的碳管理逻辑的重要手段。确定了四种响应策略:分离、选择性偶联、组合和杂交。采用活动涉及考虑碳措施和目标的附加性、细节化、本地化和级联性,以及它们与更广泛的碳管理方案的联系。在调整碳工具时,组织调整碳报告的频率和方向、碳监测的强度和碳信息共享的广度。通过对程序排序、同化、等同或整合的关注,工具制造重新配置了碳工具与传统管理控制系统之间的关系。总之,这三种工具制造活动可以以不同的方式配置,以构建适合每种响应策略目的的碳工具。这些活动还使可持续性管理者在碳信息知识的表达、交流和/或转移过程中发挥了一定的作用,这也促进了不同的应对策略。实际意义本研究展示了各种碳工具制造实践,使组织能够处理碳管理中的多种相互作用逻辑。研究结果为组织提供了如何采用、调整和重新配置碳工具的建议,以更好地将生态逻辑嵌入组织的战略和运营中。原创性/价值作者确定了碳工具制造如何实现和实现组织对碳管理中多重相互作用逻辑的反应。
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Carbon toolmaking: responding to multiple interacting logics in carbon management
PurposeThis study examines how carbon tools, including carbon accounting and management tools, can be created, used, modified and linked with other traditional management controls to materialise and effectuate organisations’ response strategies to multiple interacting logics in carbon management and the role of sustainability managers in these processes.Design/methodology/approachThis study utilises the construct of accounting toolmaking, which refers to practices of adopting, adjusting and reconfiguring accounting tools to unfold how carbon tools are used as means to materialise responses to multiple interacting carbon management logics. It embraces a field study approach, whereby 38 sustainability managers and staff from 30 organisations in New Zealand were interviewed.FindingsThis study finds that carbon toolmaking is an important means to materialise and effectuate organisations’ response strategies to multiple interacting carbon management logics. Four response strategies are identified: separation, selective coupling, combination and hybridisation. Adopting activity involves considering the additionality, detailing, localising and cascading of carbon measures and targets and their linkage to the broader carbon management programme. In adjusting carbon tools, organisations adapt the frequency and orientation of carbon reporting, intensity of carbon monitoring and breadth of carbon information sharing. Through focusing on either procedural sequencing, assimilating, equating or integrating, toolmaking reconfigures the relationship between carbon tools and traditional management control systems. Together, these three toolmaking activities can be configured differently to construct carbon tools that are fit for purpose for each response strategy. These activities also enact certain roles on sustainability managers in the process of representing, communicating and/or transferring carbon information knowledge, which also facilitate different response strategies.Practical implicationsThe study demonstrates the various carbon toolmaking practices that allow organisations to handle the multiple interacting logics in carbon management. The findings provide suggestions for organisations on how to adopt, adjust and reconfigure carbon tools to better embed the ecological logic in organisations’ strategies and operations.Originality/valueThe authors identify how carbon toolmaking materialises and effectuates organisations’ responses to multiple interacting logics in carbon management.
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