Energy efficiency in industrial organizations - A cultural-institutional framework of decision-making

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作者
Koenig, Werner [1 ]
机构
[1] Reutlingen Univ, Reutlingen Ctr Energy Syst & Energy Efficiency, Alteburgstr 150, D-72762 Reutlingen, Germany
关键词
Industrial energy efficiency; Organizational culture; Neo-institutional theory; Attention-based theory of the firm; MANAGEMENT-PRACTICES; ISSUE NETWORK; BARRIERS; DRIVERS; ADOPTION; CLIMATE; DISCOURSE; ATTENTION; BEHAVIOR; PARADOX;
D O I
10.1016/j.erss.2020.101483
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In an effort to make the cultural and institutional aspects of energy efficiency in industrial organizations more visible, this article introduces a theoretical framework of decision-making processes. Viewing industrial organizations as cultural systems embedded in wider social contexts, I have developed a multilevel framework addressing institutional, organizational, and individual dimensions shaping decisions on energy efficiency. The Framework draws from neo-institutional theory, the attention-based view of the firm, a psychosocial conception of organizational culture and ethnographic fieldwork. I conclude that decisions on energy efficiency are results of problematization and theorization processes. These processes emerge between the institutional issue-field, the organization, and its members. The model explains decisions on energy efficiency shaped by the institutional environment, the organizational processes (energy-efficiency practices, climate and culture) and individuals' characteristics. The framework: introduces a meta-theory of decision making on energy efficiency in industrial organizations and provides a concept for empirical analysis.
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