Analysing the adoption barriers of low-carbon operations: A step forward for achieving net-zero emissions

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2023

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Anil Kumar
Sunil Luthra
Sachin Kumar Mangla
Jose Arturo Garza-Reyes
Yigit Kazancoglu

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD

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In November 2021 the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) was held in Glasgow UK the global leaders from nearly 200 countries stressed taking immediate action on the climate issue and how to ensure global net-zero emissions by 2030. It is possible to accelerate the transition to low-carbon energy systems the present study seeks to identify and analyse key barriers to Low Carbon Operations (LCO) in emerging economies. A critical literature review was undertaken to recognise the barriers linked to the adoption of LCO. To validate these barriers an empirical study with a dataset of 127 respondents from the Indian automobile industry was conducted. The validated barriers were analysed using Best Worst Method (BWM) and Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) techniques. BWM is used to determine the priority ranking of barriers while the DEMATEL method is employed to elucidate the cause-effect inter-relationships among the listed barriers. The results suggest that 'Economic' is the most influential category of barriers followed by 'Infrastructure' and 'Operational'. The results also show that the barriers 'Economic' 'Environmental' 'Infrastructure' and 'Organiza-tional Governance' belong to the cause group. Some significant managerial implications are recommended to overcome these barriers and to assist firms in the successful adoption of LCO and achieving net-zero emissions. The work was carried out in the automotive industry in India but provides findings that may have wider applicability in other developing countries and beyond.

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Low carbon operations, Climate issue, Resource policy, Net-zero emissions, Environmental sustainability, CHAIN MANAGEMENT-PRACTICES, SUPPLY CHAIN, ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, RENEWABLE ENERGY, CLIMATE-CHANGE, INDUSTRY 4.0, CHINA, INITIATIVES, FRAMEWORK, DRIVERS, Resource policy, Low Carbon Operations, Climate Issue

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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80

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103256

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