We develop a model in which social pressure on a firm to behave well is jointly produced by a state regulator (EPA) and an NGO. The EPA and NGO differ in how they trade-off business versus environmental interests and also have access to different instruments in pursuit of their objectives. EPA and NGO efforts may be strategic complements or substitutes, depending upon circumstances. We present a taxonomy of outcomes in the game between EPA and NGO in the spirit of Fudenberg and Tirole's (1984) classic taxonomy of business strategies. We also consider strategic delegation from NGO supporters to an NGO that has tastes over environmental and business interests different to their own
Abstract. Interest in the use of so-called voluntary approaches to supplement or replace formal envi...
Whereas social license pressure is held as a strong motive for the corporate social performance (CSP...
Environmental nongovernmental organizations are often challenged to engage in economic debates. One ...
Minimum standards set by a ‘World Environmental Organisation’ (WEO) and NGO labelling are promoted a...
The term "social licence to operate" (SLO), popularized in corporate usage over the last 20 years, i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012In recent decades, in the backdrop of highly constrain...
In this chapter, we sketched the possible consequences of the changing relationships between the gov...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a key role in creating incentives for firms to develop a ...
Activist nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) increasingly oppose firms' practices. We suggest this ...
The School of Public Policy convened a roundtable with former energy regulators to discuss the impac...
The School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary organized a one-day symposium on Oct. 8, 20...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine social licence in the context of small and medium-sized enterp...
We study an NGO’s decisions when it attempts to remove a potentially hazardous substance from commer...
CERNA Working Paper Series 2010-18International audienceDoes self-regulation improve social welfare?...
Some individuals and firms voluntarily mitigate the harmful consequences of their eco-nomic activiti...
Abstract. Interest in the use of so-called voluntary approaches to supplement or replace formal envi...
Whereas social license pressure is held as a strong motive for the corporate social performance (CSP...
Environmental nongovernmental organizations are often challenged to engage in economic debates. One ...
Minimum standards set by a ‘World Environmental Organisation’ (WEO) and NGO labelling are promoted a...
The term "social licence to operate" (SLO), popularized in corporate usage over the last 20 years, i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012In recent decades, in the backdrop of highly constrain...
In this chapter, we sketched the possible consequences of the changing relationships between the gov...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a key role in creating incentives for firms to develop a ...
Activist nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) increasingly oppose firms' practices. We suggest this ...
The School of Public Policy convened a roundtable with former energy regulators to discuss the impac...
The School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary organized a one-day symposium on Oct. 8, 20...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine social licence in the context of small and medium-sized enterp...
We study an NGO’s decisions when it attempts to remove a potentially hazardous substance from commer...
CERNA Working Paper Series 2010-18International audienceDoes self-regulation improve social welfare?...
Some individuals and firms voluntarily mitigate the harmful consequences of their eco-nomic activiti...
Abstract. Interest in the use of so-called voluntary approaches to supplement or replace formal envi...
Whereas social license pressure is held as a strong motive for the corporate social performance (CSP...
Environmental nongovernmental organizations are often challenged to engage in economic debates. One ...