Studies that assess the impact of monetary penalties on environmental compliance have yielded mixed results. While some studies suggest fines deter future violations other studies find that fines do little to encourage compliance. This longitudinal study examines the impact of the dollar amount of fines on compliance with environmental laws among major facilities in the state of Michigan (n = 37). Results from a mediation analysis suggest that while noncompliance may slightly decrease immediately following a fine there are few changes to a firm’s long term compliance behavior. Furthermore, analyses of these data suggest that total fines levied prior to the most recent fine actually have a positive relationship with noncompliance. We suggest...
We investigate whether environmental sanctions should increase with the degree of intentionality of ...
This study summarizes and compares the most relevant criminal enforcement actions to support busines...
This research addresses the assumption that "general deterrence " is an important key to e...
Studies that assess the impact of monetary penalties on environmental compliance have yielded mixed ...
This paper explores empirically the impact of enforcement efforts on environmental compliance, focus...
Our study explores the effects of regulatory monitoring and enforcement activities on facilities' co...
Firms’ compliance decisions are expected to be strongly influenced by the expected fine for non-comp...
The author asserts that aggressive identification and correction of compliance problems are the best...
This paper examines the sizes and determinants of fines, damage awards, remediation costs, and marke...
Abstract: Decisions to comply with laws may be based on beliefs about the expected penalties for no...
Abstract. With its inception in the USA in 1970, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was charg...
153 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.In this dissertation, I show ...
This research addresses the assumption that "general deterrence" is an important key to enhanced com...
According to modernization theory, enforcement schemes that rely on end-of-the-pipe regulation are n...
Scholars have long been highlighting the value of administrative sanctions in improving environmenta...
We investigate whether environmental sanctions should increase with the degree of intentionality of ...
This study summarizes and compares the most relevant criminal enforcement actions to support busines...
This research addresses the assumption that "general deterrence " is an important key to e...
Studies that assess the impact of monetary penalties on environmental compliance have yielded mixed ...
This paper explores empirically the impact of enforcement efforts on environmental compliance, focus...
Our study explores the effects of regulatory monitoring and enforcement activities on facilities' co...
Firms’ compliance decisions are expected to be strongly influenced by the expected fine for non-comp...
The author asserts that aggressive identification and correction of compliance problems are the best...
This paper examines the sizes and determinants of fines, damage awards, remediation costs, and marke...
Abstract: Decisions to comply with laws may be based on beliefs about the expected penalties for no...
Abstract. With its inception in the USA in 1970, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was charg...
153 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.In this dissertation, I show ...
This research addresses the assumption that "general deterrence" is an important key to enhanced com...
According to modernization theory, enforcement schemes that rely on end-of-the-pipe regulation are n...
Scholars have long been highlighting the value of administrative sanctions in improving environmenta...
We investigate whether environmental sanctions should increase with the degree of intentionality of ...
This study summarizes and compares the most relevant criminal enforcement actions to support busines...
This research addresses the assumption that "general deterrence " is an important key to e...