Impact pathways: the hidden challenges of Scope 3 emissions measurement and management

IF 7.1 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT International Journal of Operations & Production Management Pub Date : 2024-06-24 DOI:10.1108/ijopm-01-2024-0049
Leticia Canal Vieira, Mariolina Longo, Matteo Mura
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Abstract

Purpose

This pathway discusses the need for further research into how focal companies measure and manage indirect Scope 3 emissions in their value chains.

Design/methodology/approach

This pathway relies on the authors' qualitative research on European companies' decarbonisation strategies. We analysed self-reported and tertiary data from 33 manufacturing European companies considered leaders in climate action. Additionally, interviews were conducted with four experts who work to elaborate decarbonisation strategies in large companies that are part of global value chains.

Findings

The limited visibility of focal firms over their value chains and data collection capacity raises questions on the reliability of indirect emissions inventories and companies’ ability to manage indirect emissions.

Research limitations/implications

Investigation of the emerging empirical phenomena of indirect emissions may lead to valuable insights for the measurement and management of sustainability issues.

Practical implications

Our piece explores the process of constructing indirect emissions inventories, assists in ensuring accurate interpretation of the data and provokes discussion on focal companies’ role in managing Scope 3 emissions.

Social implications

Many stakeholders refer to companies' Scope 3 inventories. This piece exposes inconsistencies in these inventories and what companies' responsibilities are in managing emissions.

Originality/value

Research on managing sustainability issues in supply and value chains is increasing, and indirect emissions are central in this space. This impact pathway seeks to stimulate research in underdeveloped areas by discussing the limitations of this data and highlighting practical limitations present in its management.

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影响途径:范畴 3 排放测量和管理的隐性挑战
设计/方法/途径该途径依赖于作者对欧洲公司去碳化战略的定性研究。我们分析了 33 家被视为气候行动领导者的欧洲制造企业的自我报告和第三方数据。此外,我们还采访了四位专家,他们致力于为全球价值链中的大型企业制定去碳化战略。研究结果由于重点企业在其价值链中的能见度和数据收集能力有限,因此间接排放清单的可靠性和企业管理间接排放的能力受到质疑。研究局限性/意义对间接排放这一新兴的经验现象进行调查,可为可持续发展问题的测量和管理提供有价值的见解。社会影响许多利益相关者都会参考公司的范围 3 清单。这篇文章揭示了这些清单中的不一致之处,以及公司在管理排放方面的责任。原创性/价值有关管理供应链和价值链中的可持续性问题的研究正在不断增加,而间接排放是这一领域的核心。本影响途径旨在通过讨论这些数据的局限性并强调其管理中存在的实际局限性,促进欠发达领域的研究。
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期刊介绍: The mission of the International Journal of Operations & Production Management (IJOPM) is to publish cutting-edge, innovative research with the potential to significantly advance the field of Operations and Supply Chain Management, both in theory and practice. Drawing on experiences from manufacturing and service sectors, in both private and public contexts, the journal has earned widespread respect in this complex and increasingly vital area of business management. Methodologically, IJOPM encompasses a broad spectrum of empirically-based inquiry using suitable research frameworks, as long as they offer generic insights of substantial value to operations and supply chain management. While the journal does not categorically exclude specific empirical methodologies, it does not accept purely mathematical modeling pieces. Regardless of the chosen mode of inquiry or methods employed, the key criteria are appropriateness of methodology, clarity in the study's execution, and rigor in the application of methods. It's important to note that any contribution should explicitly contribute to theory. The journal actively encourages the use of mixed methods where appropriate and valuable for generating research insights.
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