运用计划行为理论预测小企业主在能源转型中的投资意愿

Applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Predict Investment Intention in Energy Transition by Small Businesses' Owners

BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT · 2025
被引 3
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究运用计划行为理论,调查小企业主在能源转型中投资意愿的形成过程,发现经济和财务预期是主要推动因素,外部可持续性要求和环境敏感性也起重要作用。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Energy transition (ET) is the core of sustainable development. Therefore, ET is a growing operational imperative for all types of businesses. Until now, the majority of studies focus on the presence of specific factors that should encourage the adoption of ET practices, while little attention has been paid to the factors supporting the emergence of the intention of companies to follow ET practices. Intention is a stage that is upstream of the decision to perform a certain behaviour. This knowledge gap is more evident for small businesses (SBs), although they are the major responsible for pollution and GHG emissions. Hence, while most research focuses on identifying the factors that may encourage SBs to invest in ET without certainty that investments will materialise, this study investigates the process through which the intention to invest in ET emerges among SBs. For this purpose, the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) is applied to a specific population of SBs with a high propensity toward innovative investments. The findings show that the TPB can effectively help to explain investment choices of SBs. Specifically, economic and financial expectations seem to be the best factors that push SBs to invest in ET, even if great importance can be devoted to external requests for sustainability practices that cannot be ignored by any company. Even managers/owners' environmental sensitivity plays a relevant role and is somewhat shaped by the new environmental culture that is widespread around the EU. From this evidence, various implications occur.

能源转型小企业投资意愿计划行为理论可持续发展