Albornoz Facundo, Cole Matthew A, Elliott Robert J R, Ercolani Marco G
Department of Economics, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK.
Department of Economics, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK.
J Environ Manage. 2014 Dec 15;146:150-163. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2014.07.011. Epub 2014 Aug 28.
In the light of climate uncertainty and growing concern for the natural environment, an increasingly important aspect of global business is the environmental behaviour of firms. In this paper we consider the factors that influence firms' environmental actions (EAs). Our study of Argentinean firms concentrates on measures of environmental spillovers, informal and formal networks and absorptive capacity by testing four related hypotheses. We find that foreign-owned firms, large firms and those with a greater capacity to assimilate new environmental technologies are more likely to adopt EAs. We also show that formal and informal networks aid the adoption of EAs in the presence of traditional firm-level spillovers. Finally, we show that foreign-owned firms have different motives to domestic firms for undertaking EAs.
鉴于气候的不确定性以及对自然环境日益增长的关注,企业的环境行为已成为全球商业中一个日益重要的方面。在本文中,我们探讨了影响企业环境行动(EA)的因素。我们对阿根廷企业的研究通过检验四个相关假设,重点关注环境溢出效应、非正式和正式网络以及吸收能力的衡量指标。我们发现,外资企业、大型企业以及那些吸收新环境技术能力更强的企业更有可能采取环境行动。我们还表明,在传统的企业层面溢出效应存在的情况下,正式和非正式网络有助于环境行动的采用。最后,我们表明,外资企业采取环境行动的动机与国内企业不同。