The Hurdles of Corporate Sustainability Claims A Case Study of Building Automation and Energy Savings
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As the building sector contributes roughly 40% of global energy consumption, the
twin transition of digitalization and green transformation has positioned building
automation as a critical tool for decarbonization. However, hardware manufacturers
face a significant challenge because current reporting standards, such as the GHG
Protocol, fail to capture the potentially positive environmental impacts of "saved
emissions" from the use of certain products. This creates a friction between the
commercial need for organizational legitimacy in sustainability communication and
the complex, non-linear reality of building physics, which can give rise to organized
hypocrisy or greenwashing even where no deception is intended.
This study employs an abductive research strategy and a case study of Bemsiq
Group AB to explore these challenges. We used interviews, focus group discussions
and a novel "white paper simulation" to document the specific frictions that arise
when translating technical performance data into sustainability claims.
The findings reveal that credible, aggregated sustainability disclosure has a hurdle
in structural data gaps, such as the absence of standardized baselines and limited
access to end-user operational data. Our "Friction Log" identifies conflicts between
the frame of engineers prioritizing accuracy, and the business case frame of sales
teams and management seeking cognitive clarity for customers.
While the frictions are numerous, double-counting and attribution dilemmas are the
main hurdles. To navigate these, we propose a shift toward a bottom-up strategy
centered on micro-level validation through specific customer cases. This approach
allows companies to secure legitimacy with verifiable evidence while advancing more
transparent communication standards for the industry.
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Building Automation Control Systems (BACS), Twin transition, Energy performance gap, Organizational legitimacy,, Scope 4 (saved emissions), Sustainability communication, Sensemaking, Boundary objects, Mimetic isomorphism
