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Engaging Supply Chains in Environmental Initiatives: Adoption and Information Sharing.
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Engaging Supply Chains in Environmental Initiatives: Adoption and Information Sharing./
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Jira, Chonnikarn.
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198 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-03(E), Section: A.
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Engaging Supply Chains in Environmental Initiatives: Adoption and Information Sharing.
Jira, Chonnikarn.
Engaging Supply Chains in Environmental Initiatives: Adoption and Information Sharing.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-03(E), Section: A.
Thesis (D.B.A.)--Harvard University, 2013.
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This dissertation consists of three papers that analytically and empirically explore how to better engage firms and supply chains in environmental sustainability initiatives. Together, these papers contribute to the understanding of mechanisms and choices associated with the adoption of environmental initiatives, and to the understating of how environmental information acquisition and sharing affects decisions to adopt environmental initiatives.
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In the first paper, Energy Efficiency: Picking Up the Twenty-Dollar Bill, we employ a game-theoretic model to analyze organizational barriers to adopting capital energy efficiency initiatives. We find that operating managers under-propose energy efficiency projects because the lack of expertise in energy efficiency increases project due diligence costs, causing such projects to be under-adopted by senior management compared to other capital projects yielding comparable economic benefits. We also find that firm-level environmental goals and partnerships with technology providers are more effective than subsidies in increasing the adoption of energy efficiency projects because they directly address managers' reluctance to propose such projects.
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