Voluntary environmental actions, such as the adoption of ISO 14001, are gaining increasing attention in developing countries. This study examines the mechanism of ISO 14001 diffusion in a developing economy on the basis of a unique corporate survey of manufacturing sectors in Malaysia. Product-related environmental regulations, such as REACH, are contributing to this diffusion indirectly by promoting quality control standards such as ISO 9001. The importance of foreign direct investment and global value chains for ISO 14001 diffusion is also confirmed
Voluntary environmental initiatives (VEIs) by firms are often viewed as important for environmental ...
This article examines how the quality of domestic regulatory institutions shapes the role of global ...
This paper uses firm-level data to examine the impact of chemical safety regulations imposed by impo...
Since the late 1990s there has been an increasing awareness of the importance of understanding envir...
Thailand has promoted voluntary environmental programmes as a way for businesses to improve their en...
The objective of the present study is to examine the determinants of ISO 9001 certification, focusin...
This paper focuses on EU chemical regulations, RoHS and REACH, and shows these EU regulations have d...
Industrialization has brought with it environmental problems and the consequences of pollution, whic...
This paper summarizes the main results of a unique firm survey conducted in Penang, Malaysia in 2012...
This paper sheds light on the important role played by global supply chains in the adaptation to pro...
Since its release in the mid-1990s, close to 37 000 facilities have been certified to ISO 14001, the...
This dissertation studies one of the newest tools in environmental policy in the developing world co...
The rules governing the trade of goods in global markets have shifted toward non-tariff measures rel...
This paper shows some findings how product related environmental regulations, especially those that ...
This paper summarizes the main results of a unique firm survey conducted in Vietnam in 2011 on produ...
Voluntary environmental initiatives (VEIs) by firms are often viewed as important for environmental ...
This article examines how the quality of domestic regulatory institutions shapes the role of global ...
This paper uses firm-level data to examine the impact of chemical safety regulations imposed by impo...
Since the late 1990s there has been an increasing awareness of the importance of understanding envir...
Thailand has promoted voluntary environmental programmes as a way for businesses to improve their en...
The objective of the present study is to examine the determinants of ISO 9001 certification, focusin...
This paper focuses on EU chemical regulations, RoHS and REACH, and shows these EU regulations have d...
Industrialization has brought with it environmental problems and the consequences of pollution, whic...
This paper summarizes the main results of a unique firm survey conducted in Penang, Malaysia in 2012...
This paper sheds light on the important role played by global supply chains in the adaptation to pro...
Since its release in the mid-1990s, close to 37 000 facilities have been certified to ISO 14001, the...
This dissertation studies one of the newest tools in environmental policy in the developing world co...
The rules governing the trade of goods in global markets have shifted toward non-tariff measures rel...
This paper shows some findings how product related environmental regulations, especially those that ...
This paper summarizes the main results of a unique firm survey conducted in Vietnam in 2011 on produ...
Voluntary environmental initiatives (VEIs) by firms are often viewed as important for environmental ...
This article examines how the quality of domestic regulatory institutions shapes the role of global ...
This paper uses firm-level data to examine the impact of chemical safety regulations imposed by impo...