Environmental efficiency of energy, materials, and emissions

Yagi, Michiyuki, Fujii, Hidemichi, , & (2015) Environmental efficiency of energy, materials, and emissions. Journal of Environmental Management, 161, pp. 206-218.

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This study estimates the environmental efficiency of international listed firms in 10 worldwide sectors from 2007 to 2013 by applying an order-m method, a non-parametric approach based on free disposal hull with subsampling bootstrapping. Using a conventional output of gross profit and two conventional inputs of labor and capital, this study examines the order-m environmental efficiency accounting for the presence of each of 10 undesirable inputs/outputs and measures the shadow prices of each undesirable input and output. The results show that there is greater potential for the reduction of undesirable inputs rather than bad outputs. On average, total energy, electricity, or water usage has the potential to be reduced by 50%. The median shadow prices of undesirable inputs, however, are much higher than the surveyed representative market prices. Approximately 10% of the firms in the sample appear to be potential sellers or production reducers in terms of undesirable inputs/outputs, which implies that the price of each item at the current level has little impact on most of the firms. Moreover, this study shows that the environmental, social, and governance activities of a firm do not considerably affect environmental efficiency.

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ID Code: 86678
Item Type: Contribution to Journal (Journal Article)
Refereed: Yes
ORCID iD:
Hoang, Vincentorcid.org/0000-0002-9742-2378
Measurements or Duration: 13 pages
Keywords: Data envelopment analysis, Environmental efficiency, Free disposal hull, Linear programming, Shadow price
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2015.06.054
ISSN: 0301-4797
Pure ID: 32898742
Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > QUT Business School
Past > Institutes > Institute for Future Environments
Current > Schools > School of Economics & Finance
Copyright Owner: Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Deposited On: 20 Aug 2015 04:40
Last Modified: 19 Apr 2025 13:32