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Motivating low-carbon initiatives among suppliers: The role of risk and opportunity perception

机译:在供应商之间激励低碳举措:风险和机遇感知的作用

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Regulators increasingly pressure companies to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In the case of many large corporations, most emissions originate from supply chain operations. Consequently, firms often pass on external pressures to their suppliers by requesting them to implement low-carbon initiatives. While existing research suggests that external pressures from both regulators and customers are mostly effective in motivating environmental action among suppliers, it remains unexplored how organizational perception of risks and opportunities influences this relationship. The purpose of this paper is to examine empirically how the perception of climate change-related risks and opportunities moderates the influence of external pressures on a supplier's decision to adopt low-carbon supply chain management (LCSCM) practices. The sample consists of 877 companies from 37 countries that supply to large multinational enterprises. Secondary data is sourced from CDP's Supply Chain Program and other databases and statistically analyzed using binary logistic regression models. The results show that a supplier's decision to implement LCSCM practices is mainly determined by customer requests to reduce GHG emissions and the stringency and effectiveness of climate change policies in its home country. Contrary to theoretical predictions, little empirical evidence is provided for a moderating influence of perceived climate-related risks and opportunities. However, in most cases a company's perception of both risks and opportunities is directly and positively related to LCSCM. Firm size is also found to be influential, while profitability, an industry's GHG intensity, a country's economic development and the private sector's responsiveness to environmental issues do not significantly affect suppliers' behavior.
机译:监管机构越来越迫使公司减少温室气体(GHG)排放。在许多大公司的情况下,大多数排放都来自供应链运营。因此,公司经常通过要求实施低碳举措来传递给供应商的外部压力。虽然现有研究表明,监管机构和客户的外部压力大多是在供应商之间激励环境行为的兴趣,但它仍然取消了如何对风险和机会的影响程度影响这种关系。本文的目的是审查对气候变化相关风险和机会的看法如何激起外部压力对供应商决定采用低碳供应链管理(LCSCM)实践的影响。该样本由来自37个国家的877家公司组成,供应大型跨国企业。辅助数据来自CDP的供应链程序和其他数据库,并使用二进制逻辑回归模型进行统计分析。结果表明,供应商决定实施LCSCM实践主要取决于客户要求降低其祖国气候变化政策的温室气体排放和严格性和有效性。与理论预测相反,提供了对感知气候相关风险和机会的缓和影响的少量经验证据。但是,在大多数情况下,公司对风险和机会的看法直接和正面与LCSCM相关。公司规模也有影响力,而盈利能力,行业的温室气体强度,一个国家的经济发展和私营部门对环境问题的响应性不会显着影响供应商的行为。

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