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Title Coping with Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Insights from Digital Business Services
ID_Doc 72997
Authors Belousova, V; Bondarenko, O; Chichkanov, N; Lebedev, D; Miles, I
Title Coping with Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Insights from Digital Business Services
Year 2022
Published Energies, 15, 8
DOI 10.3390/en15082745
Abstract Digital Business Services (DBS), industries that have grown rapidly in recent years, played important roles in facilitating the adoption of digital technologies, as well as having applications in innovative products, transforming business processes across the economy. If DBS firms are committed to reducing negative environmental impacts, they should be able to make more positive contributions to their clients' performance; for instance, promoting the digitalization of businesses process in ways that can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and inefficient energy usage. But what are DBS business practices, in terms of greenhouse gas emissions and related topics? This study examines the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) disclosures of leading companies providing consultancy, advertising/marketing, and information technology services. The plans, targets, and actions of DBS companies with above-average ESG scores, as indexed by the Refinitiv dataset, are examined. The results indicate that all of these firms express goals, and almost all of them have set clear targets, in terms of moving to net zero. A wide range of relevant activities is being implemented, including services that promote energy efficiency. The diversity of these actions suggests that these firms can learn from each other, and that companies with lower ESG ratings have models to emulate.
Author Keywords sustainable development goals; ESG; renewable energy; waste reduction; emissions reduction; digital business services
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000785271600001
WoS Category Energy & Fuels
Research Area Energy & Fuels
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/8/2745/pdf?version=1649680764
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