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SocietalStaying Legitimate in a Changing Climate: A Framework for Studying Corporate Climate Change Communication

In: Corporate Social Responsibility in a Dynamic Global Environment

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  • Muhammad A. F. Allam

    (Radboud University)

Abstract

Oil and gas companies operate in a controversial industry that is under increasing stakeholder pressure as their products, when burned, are the main cause of global warming. Thus, it is imperative to deepen our knowledge of how these companies communicate their climate-related stance and performance. With this intention, I conducted an integrative literature review with the aim of defining and positioning the concept of corporate climate change communication and developing a conceptual framework that could be utilized to systematically examine the presence and hierarchy of climate information on the companies’ websites, annual reports, and sustainability reports. More deeply, this framework can be utilized to study the presentation of such information; whether it permits stakeholder dialogue; which themes, stakeholders, and external performance criteria are mentioned; and the extent to which the companies utilize symbolic and substantive legitimation strategies.

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  • Muhammad A. F. Allam, 2023. "SocietalStaying Legitimate in a Changing Climate: A Framework for Studying Corporate Climate Change Communication," CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance, in: Irene Guia Arraiano & Belén Díaz & Mara Del Baldo & René Schmidpeter & Samuel O. Idowu (ed.), Corporate Social Responsibility in a Dynamic Global Environment, pages 65-88, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:csrchp:978-3-031-24647-0_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-24647-0_4
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