Impact of country governance mechanisms on carbon emissions performance of multinational entities

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作者
Oyewo, Babajide [1 ]
Tauringana, Venancio [2 ]
Tawiah, Vincent [3 ]
Aju, Oluseyi [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Essex, Essex Business Sch, Colchester, England
[2] Univ Southampton, Dept Accounting, Southampton, England
[3] Dublin City Univ, DCU Business Sch, Dublin, Ireland
[4] Leeds Beckett Univ, Leeds Business Sch, Rose Bowl City Campus, Leeds LS1 3HL, England
关键词
Carbon emissions; Country governance; Institutional theory of isomorphism; Legitimacy theory; Scope; 3; emissions; MANAGEMENT; CORRUPTION; LEGITIMACY; QUALITY; MEDIA; FIRM;
D O I
10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.120000
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study investigates the impact of country governance mechanisms on carbon emissions performance of private sector organisations, using empirical evidence from 336 top multinational entities (MNEs) over a 15-year period. The results show that, at the aggregate level, Control of Corruption (b = -0.021, p < 0.01) and Voice & Accountability (b = -0.015, p < 0.05) are significantly and negatively associated with carbon emissions rate. While Political Stability (b = 0.007, p < 0.05) and Government Effectiveness (b = 0.018, p < 0.05) have significant positive impact on carbon emissions rate, the impact of Regulatory Quality and Rule of Law is negative but insignificant. Empirical evidence supports the conclusion that the existing institutional environment is not sufficient to deliver the net zero transition. There is a need for more coordination, strategic planning, and delivery monitoring in government institutions to achieve decarbonisation targets. The study contributes to knowledge within the context of the identified research gaps. First, the study adds to the limited literature on the impact of country governance on carbon emissions reduction, particularly with reference to scope 3 emissions. Second, with the sustainable development goals (SDGs) set to expire by 2030, the study provides empirical evidence on efforts governments of countries are making in achieving decarbonisation targets through improvement in country governance quality. Third, the study shows that the impact of the country governance on the carbon emissions performance of MNEs is contextual and varies across jurisdictions/geographical regions. Finally, the paper contributes to the debate on the actualisation of Agenda 2030, because presenting empirical evidence on the impact of country governance mechanisms on carbon emissions reduction-particularly scope 3 emissions-is an important discourse in the realisation of the SDGs.
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