Multinational Corporations and Emissions Trading: Strategic Responses to New Institutional Constraints

European Management Journal, Vol. 25, No. 6, 2007

37 Pages Posted: 17 Oct 2007

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Jonatan Pinkse

The University of Manchester - Manchester Business School

Ans Kolk

University of Amsterdam Business School

Abstract

Although the Kyoto Protocol intended to implement emissions trading globally, this has so far been impossible. As a result, particularly Multinational Corporations (MNCs) currently face a wide variety of emissions trading schemes that differ in scope and enforcement, thus creating divergent levels of institutional constraints across locations. This article sheds light on the implications of these new constraints for MNCs, and also explores their responses to emissions trading schemes in terms of (perceived) opportunities to (re)shape the institution. Findings on strategic responses of Global 500 companies expose the constraints of particularly the EU emissions trading scheme, as well as the opportunities being explored or already exploited in various ways in this scheme and other emerging ones. Based on these findings the article proposes a framework that discerns four scenarios in which MNCs can find themselves: institutional conformist, institutional evader, institutional entrepreneur and institutional arbitrageur.

Keywords: Climate change, emissions trading, international policy, multinationals, institutions

JEL Classification: D21, F23, H7, G38, L1, L2, M1, O13, O19, O38,Q2,Q4

Suggested Citation

Pinkse, Jonatan and Kolk, Ans, Multinational Corporations and Emissions Trading: Strategic Responses to New Institutional Constraints. European Management Journal, Vol. 25, No. 6, 2007, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1021799

Jonatan Pinkse (Contact Author)

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University of Amsterdam Business School ( email )

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