审查 "洗绿 "和 "洗可持续发展目标":对企业参与可持续发展目标的分析

IF 5.2 4区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-12 DOI:10.1108/sampj-02-2023-0080
Cristina del Río, Karen González-Álvarez, Francisco José López-Arceiz
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本研究的目的是通过比较事前(SDG Compass)和事后(SDG Compliance)指标来检验是否存在 "洗绿 "和可持续发展目标(SDG)"洗绿 "过程,并调查与这些指标相关的限制是否会鼓励公司参与 "洗绿 "过程。作者通过比较每项可持续发展目标的事前和事后指标来检验是否存在 "洗绿 "现象,而为了检验是否存在 "可持续发展目标洗绿 "现象,作者比较了考虑全套可持续发展目标的两种事前和事后方法。由于这些衡量工具的设计和局限性,缺乏一致性可能会助长 "洗绿 "和 "清洗可持续发展目标 "的过程。社会影响衡量可持续发展目标实现情况的标准和法规趋于完善是多种社会因素共同作用的结果,如投资者监督、监管改革、消费者意识和企业责任感的增强等。原创性/价值以往的研究很少详细分析 "洗绿 "和 "洗SDG "之间的相互作用。这些研究侧重于分别使用事前或事后指标,样本由本地公司组成,且未考虑整套可持续发展目标。
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Examining greenwashing and SDG-washing: an analysis of corporate engagement with the SDGs

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to examine the existence of greenwashing and sustainable development goal (SDG)-washing processes by comparing ex ante (SDG Compass) and ex post (SDG Compliance) indicators and investigating whether the limitations associated with these indicators encourage companies to engage in washing processes.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors use a sample of 1,154 companies included in the S&P Sustainability Yearbook (formerly the RobecoSAM Yearbook). The authors test for the presence of greenwashing by comparing ex ante and ex post indicators for each SDG, whereas to test for SDG-washing, the authors compare the two ex ante and ex post approaches considering the full set of SDGs.

Findings

The results show that there is no consistency between the two types of indicators to measure the level of SDG implementation in organisations. This lack of consistency may facilitate both greenwashing and SDG-washing processes, which is due to the design and limitations of these measurement tools.

Practical implications

Companies may choose those indicators that paint their commitment to the SDGs in the best light, but they may also select indicators based on the SDGs they want to report on. These two options would combine greenwashing and SDG-washing.

Social implications

The shift towards improved standards and regulations for measuring SDG achievement is the result of several social factors such as investor scrutiny, regulatory reform, consumer awareness and increased corporate accountability.

Originality/value

Few previous studies have analysed in detail the interaction between greenwashing and SDG-washing. They focus on the use of ex ante or ex post indicators separately, with samples composed of local companies, and without considering the whole set of SDGs.

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