Different shades of green: Global oil and gas companies and renewable energy

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Julia Hartmann
Andrew C Inkpen
Kannan Ramaswamy
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[1] EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht,EBS Business School
[2] Arizona State University,Seward Chair in Global Strategy, Thunderbird School of Global Management
[3] Arizona State University,William D. Hacker Chair, Thunderbird School of Global Management
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Journal of International Business Studies | 2021年 / 52卷
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oil and gas; institutional theory; renewable energy; sustainability; content analysis;
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The long-term energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy raises critical questions about the future of oil and gas firms. This study asks why some oil and gas firms are committed to renewable energy while others continue to maintain a distinct fossil fuels focus with little or no investment in renewable energy. The analysis reveals that there is a wide range in the degree to which oil and gas firms have invested in renewable energy. Some firms have no investments and others have investments in multiple renewable energy technologies across many countries. We examine a combination of country-based institutional factors and firm-based knowledge and experience factors that could impact oil and gas firms’ decisions to invest in renewable energy activity. Regulative and normative pressures impacted renewable energy investments as did environmental citizenship and the degree of internationalization. The study’s integration of country-level factors with firm-level experiences provides insights into how firms are dealing with the energy transition. By examining areas such as sustainability and regulatory policy, the paper sheds light on the ways in which scholars can tap into measures and methods that can extend traditional IB research.
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页码:879 / 903
页数:24
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