Corporate zero deforestation commitments and company-internal organizational change

Mathias Cramm*, Theresa Frei, Aida Greenbury, Georg Winkel, Yitagesu Tekle Tegegne, Metodi Sotirov

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Abstract

This paper addresses knowledge gaps related to implementation of corporate zero deforestation commitments (ZDCs). Drawing on an analytical framework of organizational change, we scrutinize changes and processes internal to a company in adjusting to zero deforestation supply chains. The empirical data consists of 48 online questionnaires and 49 online interviews with actors involved in forest-risk commodity supply chains, both internal actors in companies and external actors (e.g., non-governmental organizations). Concerning organizational changes, the findings show that diverse drivers have triggered companies to adopt ZDCs, but most are external drivers. Organizational change following ZDCs has taken place within companies but only to a limited extent. Our study concludes that while corporate ZDCs can be seen as having advanced private governance in the fight against deforestation, more is needed still for effective implementation. Public governance and regulations could play an increasing role in stimulating adoption and implementation of private governance initiatives, like corporate ZDCs.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere30732
JournalHeliyon
Volume10
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 May 2024

Keywords

  • Agriculture
  • Organizational change
  • Private governance
  • Supply chain
  • Sustainability
  • Zero deforestation commitments

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