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Shades of Green Robert A. Kagan

Shades of Green By Robert A. Kagan

Shades of Green by Robert A. Kagan


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This in-depth study of fourteen pulp manufacturing mills in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand provides the most extensive and systematic empirical examination, to date, of the reasons firms achieve the levels of environmental performance that they do.

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Shades of Green: Business, Regulation, and Environment by Robert A. Kagan

How much does regulation matter in shaping corporate behavior? This pathbreaking, in-depth study of fourteen pulp manufacturing mills in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand reveals that steadily tightening regulatory standards have been crucial for raising environmental performance. But while all firms have shown improvement, some have improved more than others, many going substantially beyond compliance.

What explains the variation in compliance? It's not necessarily the differences in regulation in each country. Rather, variation is accounted for by the complex interaction between tightening regulations and a social license to operate (especially pressures from community and environmental activists), economic constraints, and differences in corporate environmental management style. Shades of Green provides the most extensive and systematic empirical study to date of why firms achieve the levels of environmental performance that they do.

Shades of Green Reviews

Shades of Green is a valuable, finely written investigation of determinants of the varying degree to which corporations comply-or even over-comply-with environmental regulations. -- Francine Sanders Romero, Department of Public Administration * University of Texas at San Antonio *
This innovative and sophisticated study represents a major contribution to the study of corporate environmental performance . The authors persuasively demonstrate how the 'greening of industry' is affected by a complex interaction of regulatory requirements, community pressures, economic constraints and managerial styles. This creative effort to integrate the study of environmental regulation and corporate environmentalism significantly enriches our understanding of the dynamics of both government regulation and environmental management. -- David Vogel, Professor, Department of Political Science, Haas School of Business * University of California, Berkeley. *

About Robert A. Kagan

Neil A. Gunningham is Professor in the School of Resources, Environment, and Society at the Australian National University. Robert A. Kagan is Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Society and Professor of Law and Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. Dorothy Thornton is Research Associate at the Center for the Study of Law and Society at the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Contents abbreviations---ix the authors---xi 1 Introduction---1 2 Beyond-Compliance Corporate Environmental Perform- ance: Theory and Evidence---20 3 The License to Operate and Corporate Environmental Performance---41 4 The License to Operate and Interfirm Differences---75 5 Environmental Management Style and Corporate Environmental Performance---95 6 Conclusion---135 notes---159 references---189 index---207 Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Wood-pulp industry Environmental aspects, Wood-pulp industry Law and legislation

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CIN0804748527A
9780804748520
0804748527
Shades of Green: Business, Regulation, and Environment by Robert A. Kagan
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Stanford University Press
20030708
224
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