Sustainability standards are increasingly being used to encourage, measure and prove the adoption of sustainable practices. Yet it is unclear what measures have been developed to ‘prove’ the ‘responsibility’ of standards development organizations in ‘impacting’ sustainable practices. By drawing upon the French school of pragmatic sociology, I argue that the ISEAL Impacts Code is a ‘good’ form of meta-governance that enables the use of sustainability standards to prove the responsibility of corporations to make sustainability impacts. However, the ‘goodness’ of this form appeals to multiple orders of worth, which illustrates that there are aspects of sustainability impact, particularly its forms, that remain contested
Standards for sustainability standards: a curious case in the politics of knowledge and techniques. ...
The sustainability performance of multinational enterprises (MNEs) is often judged from their partic...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were globally adopted in 2015 and define the...
Sustainability standards are increasingly being used to encourage, measure and prove the adoption of...
Sustainability is one of the most used words in relation to business activity and reporting at prese...
A variety of sustainability standards have emerged from social movements that stake claims on differ...
International audienceSustainability, as a collective action problem, presents an opportunity for se...
This article concerns the role of the ISEAL Alliance in formulating and enforcing administrative gov...
Theoretically, sustainable development voluntary standards, as market-based instruments, can generat...
Diffusion du document : PubliqueNational audienceRising consumer interest for ethical and/or respons...
While trillions of dollars are invested in sustainability, little is known about whether these inves...
Scholars describe the proliferation of sustainability standards by multi-stakeholder initiatives as ...
Rising consumer interest for ethical and/or responsible products and the growing interweaving of soc...
textabstractThe issue of social and environmental sustainability is arguably highly relevant today,...
This paper begins by examining the history of ISO 26000, ‘Guidance on Social Responsibility’. It the...
Standards for sustainability standards: a curious case in the politics of knowledge and techniques. ...
The sustainability performance of multinational enterprises (MNEs) is often judged from their partic...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were globally adopted in 2015 and define the...
Sustainability standards are increasingly being used to encourage, measure and prove the adoption of...
Sustainability is one of the most used words in relation to business activity and reporting at prese...
A variety of sustainability standards have emerged from social movements that stake claims on differ...
International audienceSustainability, as a collective action problem, presents an opportunity for se...
This article concerns the role of the ISEAL Alliance in formulating and enforcing administrative gov...
Theoretically, sustainable development voluntary standards, as market-based instruments, can generat...
Diffusion du document : PubliqueNational audienceRising consumer interest for ethical and/or respons...
While trillions of dollars are invested in sustainability, little is known about whether these inves...
Scholars describe the proliferation of sustainability standards by multi-stakeholder initiatives as ...
Rising consumer interest for ethical and/or responsible products and the growing interweaving of soc...
textabstractThe issue of social and environmental sustainability is arguably highly relevant today,...
This paper begins by examining the history of ISO 26000, ‘Guidance on Social Responsibility’. It the...
Standards for sustainability standards: a curious case in the politics of knowledge and techniques. ...
The sustainability performance of multinational enterprises (MNEs) is often judged from their partic...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were globally adopted in 2015 and define the...