RT Journal Article T1 From efficiency‐driven to low‐carbon operations management: Implications for labor productivity A1 Sartal Rodríguez, Antonio A1 Rodríguez Méndez, Miguel Enrique A1 Vázquez Vicente, Xosé Henrique K1 53 Ciencias Económicas AB We use 9 years of dynamic panel data (4,090 observations) to explore how decarbonization moderates the association between a selection of efficiency-driven shop-floor initiatives and labor productivity. The results are mixed: the relationship between materials efficiency and labor productivity is positively moderated by decarbonization, but the relationship between increases in inventory turnover or the average firm wage as a multiple of average sector wages are negatively moderated by decarbonization. Overall, we find that decarbonization leads to an average drop in sales of 1.8% per worker. This evidence therefore suggests that climate change goals impacting industrial firms might be difficult to accomplish if managers expect to achieve decarbonization for free with current organizational best practices. PB Journal of Operations Management SN 02726963 YR 2020 FD 2020-04 LK http://hdl.handle.net/11093/5840 UL http://hdl.handle.net/11093/5840 LA eng NO Journal of Operations Management, 66(3): 310-325 (2020) NO Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad | Ref. ECO2016‐76625‐R DS Investigo RD 15-sep-2024