Anatomy of a Paradox: Management Practices, Organizational Structure and Energy Efficiency

Ralf Martin, Mirabelle Muûls, Laure de Preux, U. Wagner
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This paper provides new evidence on the relationship between management practices and firm performance. We interviewed managers of 190 randomly selected manufacturing plants in the UK and matched their responses with official business microdata. We find that climate friendly management practices are associated with lower energy intensity and higher productivity. Firms that adopt more such practices also conduct more climate friendly R&D which will sustain future growth in energy efficiency. Our findings are akin to the "energy efficiency paradox" and highlight the linkages between particular management practices and firm-level energy efficiency. We also find a strong empirical link between climate friendly management practices and organizational structure. Firms are more likely to adopt such practices if climate change issues are managed by the environmental or energy manager, and if this manager is close to the CEO. Adoption is less likely when the CEO is in charge of climate change issues.
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剖析悖论:管理实践、组织结构和能源效率
本文为管理实践与企业绩效之间的关系提供了新的证据。我们采访了英国随机选择的190家制造工厂的经理,并将他们的回答与官方商业微观数据相匹配。我们发现,气候友好型管理实践与较低的能源强度和较高的生产力有关。采用更多此类做法的公司也会进行更多的气候友好型研发,这将维持未来能源效率的增长。我们的发现类似于“能源效率悖论”,并强调了特定管理实践与企业层面能源效率之间的联系。我们还发现气候友好型管理实践与组织结构之间存在很强的经验联系。如果气候变化问题由环境或能源经理管理,并且该经理与首席执行官关系密切,那么公司更有可能采用这种做法。当首席执行官负责气候变化问题时,采用这种方法的可能性较小。
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