This research explores the factors underpinning the international diffusion of environmental management standards (EMSs), focusing on how macro-level institutions explain differences in the extent to which ISO 14001 has penetrated into each country. We argue that macro-level institutions affect the diffusion of ISO 14001 by shaping both how managers assess it and the pressures that stakeholders exert on firms to adopt it. Our results, based on a sample of 49 countries between 2000 and 2014, show that informal and formal institutions, namely, uncertainty avoidance and market-supporting institutions, contribute to explaining cross-country variations in the number of firms implementing ISO 14001
How might domestic regulatory institutions influence the adoption of global private regimes? We focu...
How might domestic regulatory institutions influence the adoption of global private regimes? We focu...
We conduct an empirical examination of national conditions that promote the diffusion of the ISO 140...
This paper investigates the determinants of the early adoption of the international environmental ma...
This paper analyzes how national institutional factors affect the adoption of the intemational envir...
This paper analyzes how national institutional factors affect the adoption of the international envi...
This paper analyzes the determinants of the cross-national adoption of the international Environment...
This paper seeks to advance current understanding of uneven adoption of international environmental ...
This paper analyzes the factors that explain the international diffusion of voluntary international ...
This article examines how the quality of domestic regulatory institutions shapes the role of global ...
This paper examines variations in firm-level adoption of environmental management systems (EMS) – IS...
Since its release in the mid-1990s, close to 37 000 facilities have been certified to ISO 14001, th...
Since its release in the mid-1990s, close to 37 000 facilities have been certified to ISO 14001, the...
This study examines how the dependence of organisations on external stakeholders leads to the global...
Environmental Management Systems (EMSS) represent a new generation of voluntary “beyond compliance” ...
How might domestic regulatory institutions influence the adoption of global private regimes? We focu...
How might domestic regulatory institutions influence the adoption of global private regimes? We focu...
We conduct an empirical examination of national conditions that promote the diffusion of the ISO 140...
This paper investigates the determinants of the early adoption of the international environmental ma...
This paper analyzes how national institutional factors affect the adoption of the intemational envir...
This paper analyzes how national institutional factors affect the adoption of the international envi...
This paper analyzes the determinants of the cross-national adoption of the international Environment...
This paper seeks to advance current understanding of uneven adoption of international environmental ...
This paper analyzes the factors that explain the international diffusion of voluntary international ...
This article examines how the quality of domestic regulatory institutions shapes the role of global ...
This paper examines variations in firm-level adoption of environmental management systems (EMS) – IS...
Since its release in the mid-1990s, close to 37 000 facilities have been certified to ISO 14001, th...
Since its release in the mid-1990s, close to 37 000 facilities have been certified to ISO 14001, the...
This study examines how the dependence of organisations on external stakeholders leads to the global...
Environmental Management Systems (EMSS) represent a new generation of voluntary “beyond compliance” ...
How might domestic regulatory institutions influence the adoption of global private regimes? We focu...
How might domestic regulatory institutions influence the adoption of global private regimes? We focu...
We conduct an empirical examination of national conditions that promote the diffusion of the ISO 140...