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Author: | Camison, C. |
Title: | Effects of coercive regulation versus voluntary and cooperative auto-regulation on environmental adaptation and performance: Empirical evidence in Spain |
Journal: | European Management Journal
2010 : OCT, VOL. 28:5, p. 346-361 |
Index terms: | Spain companies environment performance appraisal public policy networks co-operation |
Freeterms: | adaptation auto-regulation regulation |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | It is evaluated in the study how managerial perception of public environmental (henceforth as: env-al.) policy stimulated the way of firms in acting to adapt to challenges related to the natural environment, and the subsequent advancements in firms' env-al. performance (as: perf). Based on data sets of env-al. behaviour and the results from over 1150 Spanish firms from 2002 to 2005, it is concluded that each model of env-al. public policy inspired different patterns of env-al. adaptation by the firms. Voluntary policies based on cooperation are the most inspiring for the adoption of proactive env-al. practices, especially those more innovative practices possibly extending even beyond legal regulation. The adoption of more advanced env-al. innovations by firms submitted to auto-regulation allowed both a superiour improvement and an env-al. perf. on a higher level. |
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