The role of short-termism and uncertainty avoidance in organizational inaction on climate change : a multi-level framework

Natalie Slawinski, Jonatan Pinkse, Timo Busch, Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee

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Abstract

Despite increasing pressure to deal with climate change, firms have been slow to respond with effective action. This article presents a multi-level framework for a better understanding of why many firms are failing to reduce their absolute greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to climate change. The concepts of short-termism and uncertainty avoidance from research in psychology, sociology, and organization theory can explain the phenomenon of organizational inaction on climate change. Antecedents related to short-termism and uncertainty avoidance reinforce one another at three levels"”individual, organizational, and institutional"”and result in organizational inaction on climate change. The article also discusses the implications of this multi-level framework for research on corporate sustainability.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)253-282
Number of pages30
JournalBusiness and Society
Volume56
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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