Autores
Frederik Dahlmann, Layla Branicki, Stephen Brammer
Fecha de publicación
2015
Revista
Academy of Management Proceedings
Volumen
2015
Número
1
Páginas
15994
Editor
Academy of Management
Descripción
In spite of the growth in the salience of climate change and environmental degradation, progress within companies in relation to reducing environmental impacts is limited and patchy. While there is growing evidence of the role of some firm and industry-level antecedents of corporate environmental performance, relatively little attention has so far been paid to the detailed analysis of how managerial practices contribute to improved environmental achievements. In this paper, we build upon recent conceptual work in the field of organisational aspiration (Shinkle, 2011; Sitkin et al., 2011) to explore relationships between corporate environmental aspirations and achievements. Empirically, we analyse both firms' decisions to set aspirational, "stretch", targets for environmental achievements, and the role of such targets in shaping subsequent carbon emissions. We find, consistent with Sitkin et al’s (2011) conceptual …
Citas totales
20211
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F Dahlmann, L Branicki, S Brammer - Academy of Management Proceedings, 2015