Global Business Leaders Anticipate Investment Cuts and Want Renewables-First Approach to Climate in Response to Europe's Energy Crisis, Economic Headwinds, FleishmanHillard Study Finds
Business leaders globally express profound concern over inflation (61%) and geopolitical tensions, particularly regarding Russia (53%), according to a recent FleishmanHillard survey. Executives anticipate significant impacts on their operations, with 79% expecting increased poverty due to the European energy crisis. While 76% foresee a boost in renewable energy production, 59% advocate for increased renewable investments. The survey included nearly 900 senior leaders across nine countries, highlighting that industries are grappling with investment cuts as a response to rising costs and energy shortages.
- 76% expect accelerated growth in renewable energy production due to the energy crisis.
- 59% of executives believe increasing investments in renewable energy is the best response to the energy crisis.
- 61% report inflation significantly impacting their businesses.
- 79% anticipate increased poverty as a consequence of the energy crisis.
- Executives indicate potential investment cuts in areas like recruiting, M&A, and employee benefits due to economic pressures.
Executives Express Deep Concern About Inflation and Geopolitical Tensions, Expect Poverty to Rise
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- As the world faces stiff economic headwinds and Europe grapples with a deepening energy crisis with global impacts, a recent survey conducted by FleishmanHillard found that business leaders around the world expect investment reductions in key areas while renewing desires for a balanced approach to climate and energy. They expect fossil fuels to be given a prolonged role given supply shortages in Europe and the UK.
The energy crisis and inflation are affecting consumers' cost of living and industries globally, creating both challenges and opportunities for business. FleishmanHillard's TRUE Global Intelligence wanted to learn more and surveyed nearly 900 business leaders in nine countries: China, France, Germany, India, Italy, South Korea, Spain, United Kingdom and the United States to understand their perspective related to the European energy crisis and expectations for the coming year.
Sixty-one percent of the executives said they were "very concerned" about inflation, followed by tensions between the West and Russia (
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Nearly six in 10 executives (
"Despite the challenging economic and energy supply challenges today, business leaders generally agree that governments and industry should remain steadfast on climate and decarbonization efforts," Maximo Miccinilli, head of Energy and Climate for FleishmanHillard in Europe, said. "But they also expect policymakers to ease the energy transition while their companies take steps to reduce investments and costs, in part due to inflation."
The research also found:
- U.S. executives were the most likely to say the priority should be increasing energy supplies, at
37% , followed by Germany respondents at34% and China and UK respondents at32% . - South Korea and Spain executives were the most likely to say climate action should be prioritized, at
33% and24% , respectively. - Chinese executives were highest in expecting to reduce their investments in climate and sustainability projects, at
33% . Germany was second at29% .
European executives who face the greatest challenge from the energy crisis said it would force their companies to reduce investments. They noted areas most likely to be cut include recruiting new employees (
Business leaders in natural gas-dependent states, including Italy, Spain and France, were the most likely to say the energy crisis would have a large or very large impact on their business, reflecting where the crisis is hitting the hardest. At
A majority of executives globally (
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TRUE Global Intelligence, the in-house research practice of FleishmanHillard, fielded an online survey of 897 senior leaders of global companies responsible for making strategic decisions in the following markets: China (n= 100), France (n= 100), Germany (n= 99), India (n=98), Italy (n= 100), South Korea (n= 100), Spain (n= 100), UK (n= 100) and U.S. (n=100). The margin of error is +/-
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