Transition to a low carbon footprint : a conceptual model of impacts and management for Australian businesses
conference contribution
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00authored byVijaya Thyil, Victoria Wise
Australian businesses will face profound and wide-ranging structural impacts during their transition to a low carbon footprint economy. This paper synthesizes the impacts for the firm during the transition and identifies the crucial impact variables. In doing so, it explores the link between the opportunities and benefits, costs, risks and structural changes and evaluates the challenges in managing the multiple impacts. The paper provides a conceptual model that will assist decision-makers deal with risk management or bottom-line protection issues as well as exploiting the business opportunity the new regulatory environment will produce. The model argues for a holistic corporate governance mechanism, with responsibility and accountability of climate change risk management placed with the board of directors and senior management. The literature review is presented first, followed by the discussion and the model. Future empirical research direction is also presented with the development of a series of propositions for testing.
History
Event
International Federation of Scholarly Associations of Management World Congress (10th : 2010 : Paris, France)
Pagination
1 - 12
Publisher
IFSAM
Location
Paris, France
Place of publication
[Paris, France]
Start date
2010-07-08
End date
2010-07-10
Language
eng
Notes
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Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2010, International Federation of Scholarly Associations of Management
Title of proceedings
IFSAM 2010 : Proceedings of the International Federation of Scholarly Associations of Management World Congress : Justice and Sustainability in the Global Economy