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![]() Policy Studies JournalVolume 36 Issue 1, Pages 65 - 93 Published Online: 7 Feb 2008 © 2009 Policy Studies Organization
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 186K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking The Diffusion of Voluntary International Management Standards: Responsible Care, ISO 9000, and ISO 14001 in the Chemical Industry Copyright 2008 The Policy Studies Journal KEYWORDS management standards • international diffusion of innovations • policy diffusion • chemical industry • Responsible Care • ISO 14001 • ISO 9000 ABSTRACTThis article analyzes the factors that explain the international diffusion of voluntary international management standards. We argue that international management standards should not be analyzed in isolation but in conjunction with other standards and their institutional environment. We present two opposite views explaining how the previous diffusion of management standards facilitates or hampers the adoption of new management standards. We test a comprehensive model of diffusion of international environmental management standards within the chemical industry using a panel of 113 different countries during the period 2000 to 2003. Our results show that the previous experience of businesses in voluntary standards such as the Chemical Industry's Responsible Care Program or ISO 9000, government commitment toward Environmental Management Systems Standards, and the level of activity of international nongovernmental organizations in the country of adoption, impact positively on the adoption of ISO 14001 by chemical firms. Unlike previous studies that focused mostly on cross industry analyses, we do not find trade-related factors significant while explaining adoption in the chemical industry. Our results differ, therefore, from previous research and highlight the need to isolate industry effects to understand the diffusion of international standards. |
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