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Implementing Green Management in the Petroleum Industry: A Model Proposal for Türkiye

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  • Özge Koçman

    (Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Political Sciences, Ankara University, 06590 Ankara, Türkiye)

  • Özlem Atay

    (Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Political Sciences, Ankara University, 06590 Ankara, Türkiye)

  • Cemal Zehir

    (Department of Business Administration, Yildiz Technical University, 34220 Istanbul, Türkiye
    UNEC Eurasian Economy International Scientific Research Center, UNEC, Baku AZ 1001, Azerbaijan)

Abstract

Energy resources, particularly oil and natural gas, are vital for global development but have significant environmental impacts, including pollution and habitat destruction. Green management has become a critical concept in today’s global industries, mostly the petroleum industry. The petroleum industry is vital not only for the world but also for Türkiye’s energy needs and economic development. However, its operations significantly impact the environment through greenhouse gas emissions, water pollution, and habitat destruction. In response to both global and national environmental concerns and regulatory pressures, the Turkish petroleum industry should adopt green management practices. Despite the lack of prior studies regarding green management approaches and practices in Turkish petroleum industry, this study examines how Türkiye’s petroleum industry should integrate green management principles to minimize environmental impacts and promote sustainable development. To evaluate the environmental protection approaches and practices of petroleum enterprises based on their operational domains, a survey was conducted, and the collected data underwent statistical analysis. The survey questions were designed by the authors to determine the attitudes, approaches, and practices of managers in crude oil production and refining companies regarding green management. According to the results of the statistical data analysis, it has been determined that companies in the Turkish petroleum industry have adopted an approach known as green management or environmentally conscious entrepreneurship. The statistical analysis of the administered survey results indicates a positive relationship between firms’ operational performance scores and their green management practices scores (r = 0.247). The survey results demonstrate an increasing adoption of environmental consciousness and green management practices among managers in the Turkish petroleum sector, with 90.2% of participants providing a positive response. The survey results also indicate that green management practices have a positive impact on business operations. In this regard, 42.4% of participating managers believe that green management practices enhance corporate image, 38.0% state that they improve efficiency, 35.0% assert that they strengthen competitive advantage, and 31.5% indicate that they contribute positively to energy savings. The survey findings further indicate that 90.2% of participants recognize the contribution of green management practices to sustainable development in businesses, while an equal proportion asserts that these practices enhance clean and safe production. Moreover, 93.5% of respondents emphasize that production and processing activities carried out without environmental considerations pose a significant threat to the future of both the planet and humanity. In conclusion, based on the responses provided by the participants, it can be inferred that business managers have adopted the green management approach and recognize the significant role of green management practices in addressing environmental challenges. In line with the objectives of this study and the statistical findings obtained, a “green management model” has been proposed for enterprises in the Turkish petroleum industry, taking into consideration global practices and aligning with the principles of environmentally responsible green entrepreneurship. In this context, the study makes a significant contribution to the literature by proposing a green management model for the Turkish petroleum industry.

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  • Özge Koçman & Özlem Atay & Cemal Zehir, 2025. "Implementing Green Management in the Petroleum Industry: A Model Proposal for Türkiye," Energies, MDPI, vol. 18(6), pages 1-22, March.
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