无事生非?银行如何应对气候变化

Much Ado About Nothing? How Banks Respond to Climate Change

BUSINESS & SOCIETY · 2011
被引 78
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了全球114家上市银行的气候战略实施情况,发现多数银行采取象征性行动而非实质性减排措施,对政策制定者和银行管理者有参考价值。

Abstract

The effect of the financial sector on climate change remains largely underestimated. Banks can steer investments of their customers in low-emission technologies and adjust the conditions of loans that they provide to greenhouse gas intensive sectors. However, the authors’ research shows that few banks take such substantive action when they implement their climate strategy. The authors analyze 114 listed banks around the world and find evidence for deflective decoupling. This evidence means that banks that implement a climate strategy often decouple it from their main value creating processes such as lending and investment. Those banks that engage in more substantive action still combine it with symbolic activities which may facilitate the strategic change process. This study contributes to the literature on organizations and the natural environment as the authors specify which kind of banks implement substantive climate strategies. This research holds important implications for policy makers and managers who aim to implement a climate strategy in organizations that create value through information and financial flows but not with a physical transfer of goods.

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