To prevent adverse effects from climate change, it is vital to involve the private sector in mitigation efforts. So far, however, research has insufficiently addressed the determinants of corporate action in specific industries. Our paper aims at bridging this gap by empirically analyzing the global automotive industry's response to climate change mitigation issues. We use publicly available information from 105 sector leaders to investigate the role of external institutional pressures and intra-organizational governance in the extent of corporate action. Based on a multiple regression analysis, we find that organizational involvement and the integration of climate change into risk management exhibit the greatest influence. Moreover, compan...
The latest IPCC report foreshadows a far gloomier picture of climate change consequences than previo...
This study examines whether corporate commitment to climate change is driven by country-level factor...
Recent developments in climate regulation have led corporations to adjust their business models to ...
Companies are increasingly challenged for action on climate change. Most studies on business respons...
In response to pressures from governments, investors, non-governmental organisations and other stake...
The literature on business responses to climate change until now identified several drivers: regulat...
The issue of climate change has attracted increasing business attention in the past decade. Whereas ...
Climate change and how best to mitigate its impact has in recent decades prefigured in the industria...
In this paper, we argue that institutional discourses and practices do not pass undisturbed across o...
This paper starts from the premise that our understanding of the extent to which, and of the conditi...
This report examines how domestic and foreign regulations interact to shape corporate strategies to ...
The latest IPCC report foreshadows a far gloomier picture of climate change consequences than previo...
The growing consensus among scientists and governments on the need for immediate action to avoid the...
Climate change has become an important topic on the business agenda with strong pressure being place...
This article focuses on the Global 500, which are the world’s largest companies by revenue, to exami...
The latest IPCC report foreshadows a far gloomier picture of climate change consequences than previo...
This study examines whether corporate commitment to climate change is driven by country-level factor...
Recent developments in climate regulation have led corporations to adjust their business models to ...
Companies are increasingly challenged for action on climate change. Most studies on business respons...
In response to pressures from governments, investors, non-governmental organisations and other stake...
The literature on business responses to climate change until now identified several drivers: regulat...
The issue of climate change has attracted increasing business attention in the past decade. Whereas ...
Climate change and how best to mitigate its impact has in recent decades prefigured in the industria...
In this paper, we argue that institutional discourses and practices do not pass undisturbed across o...
This paper starts from the premise that our understanding of the extent to which, and of the conditi...
This report examines how domestic and foreign regulations interact to shape corporate strategies to ...
The latest IPCC report foreshadows a far gloomier picture of climate change consequences than previo...
The growing consensus among scientists and governments on the need for immediate action to avoid the...
Climate change has become an important topic on the business agenda with strong pressure being place...
This article focuses on the Global 500, which are the world’s largest companies by revenue, to exami...
The latest IPCC report foreshadows a far gloomier picture of climate change consequences than previo...
This study examines whether corporate commitment to climate change is driven by country-level factor...
Recent developments in climate regulation have led corporations to adjust their business models to ...