排放配额分配与企业策略行为:来自欧盟排放交易体系石油部门的证据

Emissions permit allocation and strategic firm behavior: Evidence from the oil sector in the European Union emissions trading scheme

BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT · 2020
被引 18
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了欧盟排放交易体系中跨国石油公司与本土企业在新规出台前后的策略行为差异,发现受政策净收益的企业中本土企业更擅于最大化收益,而受净成本的企业中跨国公司更擅于最小化成本。

Abstract

Abstract With the growing urgency of climate change, governments around the world are increasingly implementing new regulations for greenhouse gases. This trend elevates the importance of examining how firms engage in strategic efforts to influence regulations before they are in place and how they respond once they are in effect (i.e., their ex‐ante and ex‐post strategic behavior). This paper examines the outcomes of such strategic efforts by multinational and domestic oil companies within the European Union emissions trading scheme. An analysis of a panel dataset of oil firms (2008–2012) shows that on average the outcome of ex‐ante strategies did not differ significantly between multinational companies (MNCs) and domestic firms. However, the findings indicate that among those firms that received positive net benefits from the new climate policy, domestic firms were able to maximize these benefits better than MNCs through their ex‐post strategies. In contrast, among the firms that faced net costs due to the policy, MNCs were able to minimize these costs better than domestic firms, ex‐post. This paper advances our understanding of whether and to what extent MNCs differ from domestic firms in their economic outcomes stemming from strategic behavior related to emissions trading. This question is especially pertinent for regulations related to climate change, which is one of humanity's grand challenges and has important consequences for our economic, social, and political systems.

环境经济学产业组织跨国公司气候变化政策