Improving energy efficiency in operations: a practice-based study

Naghmeh Taghavi
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ABSTRACT This article describes a practice-based framework for analysing how development efforts to improve energy efficiency in operations interact with corporate-level strategies for sustainability, as well as operations strategies, and whether they in fact improve energy efficiency in operations at the various organisational levels of the company. To develop the framework, a qualitative study following a multiple interview approach was conducted. Based on an analysis of such efforts at three companies, this article suggests that improving energy efficiency in operations is a dynamic process and involves interactions between the competing logics of actors. The findings reveal that development efforts to improve energy efficiency in operations, though varying in origin, can usually be attributed to the motivations of the actors initiating them. Therefore, this article proposes that any improvement in energy efficiency in operations is determined by the cumulative effect of interactions between competing logics of actors who are officially accountable for or personally interested in improving energy efficiency in their companies. By extension, by engaging different actors in contributing to continually achieving improvement, the process of improving energy efficiency in operations can be regarded as a context for sustainability-as-practice.
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本文描述了一个基于实践的框架,用于分析提高运营能效的发展努力如何与企业层面的可持续发展战略以及运营战略相互作用,以及它们是否实际上提高了公司各个组织层面的运营能效。为了开发该框架,进行了多次访谈方法后的定性研究。本文通过对三家公司的此类努力的分析表明,提高运营中的能源效率是一个动态过程,涉及行动者竞争逻辑之间的相互作用。研究结果表明,提高作业能源效率的发展努力虽然来源不同,但通常可归因于发起这些努力的行动者的动机。因此,本文提出,运营中能源效率的任何改进都是由参与者之间的竞争逻辑相互作用的累积效应决定的,这些参与者正式负责或个人对提高其公司的能源效率感兴趣。推而广之,通过让不同的行动者为不断实现改进作出贡献,可以将提高业务能源效率的过程视为可持续性作为实践的一个背景。
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