The Influence of Company Size on Energy Management Systems Adoption: A System Dynamics Model
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Resumo: | Isomorphism can be understood as the process that leads one population to resemble another in the same environmental conditions. Isomorphic pressures are felt differently depending on the size of the organization and can disturb the adoption of Energy Management Systems, such as ISO 50001. Given institutional differences, how can government´s coercive pressures impact the spread of ISO 50001 in each size group? To what extent can they influence the overall spread of certification? This article applies the Bass diffusion model to assess the ISO 50001 certification over the 2016-2040 period, using a system dynamics modeling approach. It proposes an extension of the diffusion model related to market stakeholder pressure, based on institutional theory. The results showed that financial and fiscal incentives provided the most significant impact on the overall number of certified industries. Large companies are the most relevant segment for certification without additional policies, while smaller ones benefit significantly from incentive programs. This study reinforces the relevance that stakeholders have in promoting greener standards and initiatives, and offers useful lessons on the dynamics of adopting energy management systems. |
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The Influence of Company Size on Energy Management Systems Adoption: A System Dynamics ModelA Influência do Tamanho da Empresa na Adoção de Sistemas de Gestão de Energia: Um Modelo de Dinâmica de SistemasEnergy Management SystemsISO 50001Bass Diffusion ModelSystem DynamicsSistemas de gestão de energiaISO 50001Modelo de difusão de BassDinâmica de sistemasIsomorphism can be understood as the process that leads one population to resemble another in the same environmental conditions. Isomorphic pressures are felt differently depending on the size of the organization and can disturb the adoption of Energy Management Systems, such as ISO 50001. Given institutional differences, how can government´s coercive pressures impact the spread of ISO 50001 in each size group? To what extent can they influence the overall spread of certification? This article applies the Bass diffusion model to assess the ISO 50001 certification over the 2016-2040 period, using a system dynamics modeling approach. It proposes an extension of the diffusion model related to market stakeholder pressure, based on institutional theory. The results showed that financial and fiscal incentives provided the most significant impact on the overall number of certified industries. Large companies are the most relevant segment for certification without additional policies, while smaller ones benefit significantly from incentive programs. This study reinforces the relevance that stakeholders have in promoting greener standards and initiatives, and offers useful lessons on the dynamics of adopting energy management systems.O isomorfismo pode ser entendido como o processo que leva uma população a assemelhar-se a outra nas mesmas condições ambientais. As pressões isomórficas são sentidas de forma diferente dependendo do tamanho da organização e podem perturbar a adoção de Sistemas de Gestão de Energia, como a ISO 50001. Dadas as diferenças institucionais, como podem as pressões coercivas governamentais ter impacto na disseminação da ISO 50001 em cada grupo de tamanho? Em que medida podem influenciar a disseminação geral da certificação? Este artigo aplica o modelo de difusão de Bass para avaliar a certificação ISO 50001 durante o período 2016-2040, utilizando a modelagem de dinâmica de sistemas. É proposta uma extensão do modelo de difusão relacionado com a pressão dos stakeholders no mercado, com base na teoria institucional. Os resultados mostraram que os incentivos financeiros e fiscais tiveram o impacto mais significativo sobre o número total de indústrias certificadas. As grandes empresas são o segmento mais relevante para a difusão da certificação sem políticas adicionais, enquanto as menores se beneficiam significativamente dos programas de incentivo. Este estudo reforça a relevância que os stakeholders têm na promoção de normas e iniciativas mais ecológicas e oferece lições úteis sobre a dinâmica de adoção de sistemas de gestão de energia.FUCAPE Business Shool2020-09-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed ArticleArtigo revisado pelos paresapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://www.bbronline.com.br/index.php/bbr/article/view/62010.15728/bbr.2020.17.5.6Brazilian Business Review; Vol. 17 No. 5 (2020): September to October 2020; 579-600Brazilian Business Review; v. 17 n. 5 (2020): Setembro a Outubro de 2020; 579-6001808-23861807-734Xreponame:BBR. Brazilian Business Review (English edition. Online)instname:Fucape Business School (FBS)instacron:FBSengporhttp://www.bbronline.com.br/index.php/bbr/article/view/620/931http://www.bbronline.com.br/index.php/bbr/article/view/620/932Copyright (c) 2020 Brazilian Business Reviewhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessReis, CamilaBenvenutti, LíviaCampos, LucilaUriona, Maurício2020-09-02T20:07:36Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/620Revistahttps://www.bbronline.com.br/index.php/bbr/indexONGhttp://www.bbronline.com.br/index.php/bbr/oai|| bbronline@bbronline.com.br1808-23861808-2386opendoar:2020-09-02T20:07:36BBR. Brazilian Business Review (English edition. Online) - Fucape Business School (FBS)false |
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The Influence of Company Size on Energy Management Systems Adoption: A System Dynamics Model A Influência do Tamanho da Empresa na Adoção de Sistemas de Gestão de Energia: Um Modelo de Dinâmica de Sistemas |
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The Influence of Company Size on Energy Management Systems Adoption: A System Dynamics Model |
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The Influence of Company Size on Energy Management Systems Adoption: A System Dynamics Model Reis, Camila Energy Management Systems ISO 50001 Bass Diffusion Model System Dynamics Sistemas de gestão de energia ISO 50001 Modelo de difusão de Bass Dinâmica de sistemas |
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The Influence of Company Size on Energy Management Systems Adoption: A System Dynamics Model |
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The Influence of Company Size on Energy Management Systems Adoption: A System Dynamics Model |
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The Influence of Company Size on Energy Management Systems Adoption: A System Dynamics Model |
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The Influence of Company Size on Energy Management Systems Adoption: A System Dynamics Model |
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The Influence of Company Size on Energy Management Systems Adoption: A System Dynamics Model |
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Reis, Camila |
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Reis, Camila Benvenutti, Lívia Campos, Lucila Uriona, Maurício |
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Benvenutti, Lívia Campos, Lucila Uriona, Maurício |
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Reis, Camila Benvenutti, Lívia Campos, Lucila Uriona, Maurício |
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Energy Management Systems ISO 50001 Bass Diffusion Model System Dynamics Sistemas de gestão de energia ISO 50001 Modelo de difusão de Bass Dinâmica de sistemas |
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Energy Management Systems ISO 50001 Bass Diffusion Model System Dynamics Sistemas de gestão de energia ISO 50001 Modelo de difusão de Bass Dinâmica de sistemas |
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Isomorphism can be understood as the process that leads one population to resemble another in the same environmental conditions. Isomorphic pressures are felt differently depending on the size of the organization and can disturb the adoption of Energy Management Systems, such as ISO 50001. Given institutional differences, how can government´s coercive pressures impact the spread of ISO 50001 in each size group? To what extent can they influence the overall spread of certification? This article applies the Bass diffusion model to assess the ISO 50001 certification over the 2016-2040 period, using a system dynamics modeling approach. It proposes an extension of the diffusion model related to market stakeholder pressure, based on institutional theory. The results showed that financial and fiscal incentives provided the most significant impact on the overall number of certified industries. Large companies are the most relevant segment for certification without additional policies, while smaller ones benefit significantly from incentive programs. This study reinforces the relevance that stakeholders have in promoting greener standards and initiatives, and offers useful lessons on the dynamics of adopting energy management systems. |
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Brazilian Business Review; Vol. 17 No. 5 (2020): September to October 2020; 579-600 Brazilian Business Review; v. 17 n. 5 (2020): Setembro a Outubro de 2020; 579-600 1808-2386 1807-734X reponame:BBR. Brazilian Business Review (English edition. Online) instname:Fucape Business School (FBS) instacron:FBS |
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