Sara Ratti, Laura Dell'Agostino, Marika Arena, Giovanni Azzone
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Environmental Commitment: Do Firms Walk the Talk? An Exploratory Study of Italian Listed Companies
This study investigates whether the recent surge in corporate disclosure of environmental commitment was followed by improvements in corporate environmental performance over time. Focusing on Italian listed companies in the period 2019–2022, the study analyzes the relationship between various forms of environmental commitment and carbon emissions, distinguishing between emission scopes and accounting for time lags. The findings show that in the short term, corporate disclosure is followed by improvements in indirect emissions, likely driven by the growing availability of off-the-shelf solutions, while direct emissions show no such alignment, raising concerns about potential greenwashing. In the medium term, substantial reductions in direct emissions are observed only among firms pledging carbon neutrality, whereas other forms of environmental commitment exhibit no meaningful association with performance improvements. These results suggest emissions' reductions require substantial time and effort and that certain corporate commitments may primarily serve a symbolic function. This research underscores the need to consider temporal dimensions and emission scopes when assessing disclosure–performance dynamics and identifying risks of greenwashing.
期刊介绍:
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management is a journal that publishes both theoretical and practical contributions related to the social and environmental responsibilities of businesses in the context of sustainable development. It covers a wide range of topics, including tools and practices associated with these responsibilities, case studies, and cross-country surveys of best practices. The journal aims to help organizations improve their performance and accountability in these areas.
The main focus of the journal is on research and practical advice for the development and assessment of social responsibility and environmental tools. It also features practical case studies and evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches to sustainability. The journal encourages the discussion and debate of sustainability issues and closely monitors the demands of various stakeholder groups. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management is a refereed journal, meaning that all contributions undergo a rigorous review process. It seeks high-quality contributions that appeal to a diverse audience from various disciplines.