Little is known about the relationship between industry self-regulation organizations and the diffusion of policy content. Using the organic food industry as a context, this study examines the relationship between local and federated standards-based certification organizations and specific changes in U.S. state laws. The study’s findings indicate that local structures correspond to greater legal innovation and elaboration, but less variation. Conversely, federated structures correspond to less legal innovation and elaboration, and greater content variation. These findings both challenge extant theories regarding organizational capacities of local and federated organizations and extend contemporary conceptions of diffusion
The food system is a realm of active social innovation where transformative challenges are driving s...
Interest in establishing nationally uniform certification, labeling, and management standards for or...
Standards-based certification organizations (SBCOs) as a source of market order have been largely ne...
Organic food certification policy and programs are an interesting case to explore in terms of policy...
This analysis explores the competitive implications of new institutional standards within the organi...
This article analyzes the institutionalization of the global organic agriculture field and sheds new...
Globalisation, changing consumer preferences, and a new legal and regulatory framework create subst...
Recent uncertainty throughout the food system has put pressure on European farmers, now facing econo...
This dissertation contributes to a developing conversation between social movements scholars and org...
Agriculture in the US has a long history of cooperation between government and industry. Organic st...
Although existing research has demonstrated the importance of attaining legitimacy for new market ca...
Although existing research has demonstrated the importance of attaining legitimacy for new market ca...
The growing demand for organic produce has augmented the international trade for organic products. A...
How do consumers and farmers organize credence food transactions? This paper discusses this issue th...
Drawing data from comparative case studies of 10 California food policy councils (FPCs), this paper ...
The food system is a realm of active social innovation where transformative challenges are driving s...
Interest in establishing nationally uniform certification, labeling, and management standards for or...
Standards-based certification organizations (SBCOs) as a source of market order have been largely ne...
Organic food certification policy and programs are an interesting case to explore in terms of policy...
This analysis explores the competitive implications of new institutional standards within the organi...
This article analyzes the institutionalization of the global organic agriculture field and sheds new...
Globalisation, changing consumer preferences, and a new legal and regulatory framework create subst...
Recent uncertainty throughout the food system has put pressure on European farmers, now facing econo...
This dissertation contributes to a developing conversation between social movements scholars and org...
Agriculture in the US has a long history of cooperation between government and industry. Organic st...
Although existing research has demonstrated the importance of attaining legitimacy for new market ca...
Although existing research has demonstrated the importance of attaining legitimacy for new market ca...
The growing demand for organic produce has augmented the international trade for organic products. A...
How do consumers and farmers organize credence food transactions? This paper discusses this issue th...
Drawing data from comparative case studies of 10 California food policy councils (FPCs), this paper ...
The food system is a realm of active social innovation where transformative challenges are driving s...
Interest in establishing nationally uniform certification, labeling, and management standards for or...
Standards-based certification organizations (SBCOs) as a source of market order have been largely ne...