This study employs unique firm-level survey data from the GRINS research project to map climate strategies of companies operating in the Piedmont region and their associated governance factors. Drawing on a sample of 2,121 companies, mainly SMEs, we categorized firms’ responses to climate risks into different clusters based on climate-related investments made and planned (“Wait-and-see”, “Planners”, “Foresighted”, and “Proactive”), and assessed their prevalence. Our findings indicate that most Piedmont companies adopt a “wait-and-see” approach to climate investments, while approximately 20% exhibit a “proactive” climate profile. More proactive climate strategies appear to be positively associated with corporate literacy on sustainability issues, active participation in training activities, the presence of a sustainability manager, and the preparation of a sustainability report. These findings provide valuable guidance for policymakers in supporting firms' commitment to aligning with EU climate objectives.

Corporate Awareness and Readiness to Climate Change: Evidence from the GRINS Project on Piedmont Data

Palea Vera
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Gordano Silvia;Miazza Aline;Lemme Michele;Migliavacca Alessandro
2025-01-01

Abstract

This study employs unique firm-level survey data from the GRINS research project to map climate strategies of companies operating in the Piedmont region and their associated governance factors. Drawing on a sample of 2,121 companies, mainly SMEs, we categorized firms’ responses to climate risks into different clusters based on climate-related investments made and planned (“Wait-and-see”, “Planners”, “Foresighted”, and “Proactive”), and assessed their prevalence. Our findings indicate that most Piedmont companies adopt a “wait-and-see” approach to climate investments, while approximately 20% exhibit a “proactive” climate profile. More proactive climate strategies appear to be positively associated with corporate literacy on sustainability issues, active participation in training activities, the presence of a sustainability manager, and the preparation of a sustainability report. These findings provide valuable guidance for policymakers in supporting firms' commitment to aligning with EU climate objectives.
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Climate change, Climate risks, Climate strategies, Corporate sustainability, SMEs
Palea Vera, Gordano Silvia, Miazza Aline, Lemme Michele, Migliavacca Alessandro
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