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El. knyga: Voluntary Environmental Programs: A Policy Perspective

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  • Serija: Studies in Public Policy
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Dec-2009
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780739133248
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"Protecting the environment is often not the primary objective of businesses. As the world has become more environmentally aware, the necessity of environmental regulations becomes apparent. Voluntary Environmental Programs: A Policy Perspective examines different approaches to environmental protection in business. Typically, environmental improvements on the part of industry result from government regulations that command certain action from industry and then control how well it performs. An alternativeapproach is voluntary environmental agreements, where firms voluntarily commit to make certain environmental improvements individually, as part of an industry association, or under the guidance ofa government entity. For example, many new initiatives targeting climate change originate from companies that voluntarily commit to reduce their carbon output or "footprint."" "Voluntary Environmental Programs: A Policy Perspective provides an overview of current research on such programs, also known as VEPs, looking at issues such as what motivates firms to participate, how a VEP structure affects a company's efficiency and credibility with stakeholders, and who monitors the compliance of participants. This current work examines how a firm's environmental performance over time compares with VEP commitments, and also discusses the particular considerations for VEPs in developing countries, where information flows and regulatory oversight capacities differ from those of the United States."--BOOK JACKET.

Protecting the environment is often not the primary objective of businesses. As the world has become more environmentally aware, the necessity of environmental regulations becomes apparent. Voluntary Environmental Programs: A Policy Perspective examines different approaches to environmental protection in business. Typically, environmental improvements on the part of industry result from government regulations that command certain action from industry and then control how well it performs. An alternative approach is voluntary environmental agreements, where firms voluntarily commit to make certain environmental improvements individually, as part of an industry association, or under the guidance ofa government entity. For example, many new initiatives targeting climate change originate from companies that voluntarily commit to reduce their carbon output or "footprint."
Voluntary Environmental Programs: A Policy Perspective provides an overview of current research on such programs, also known as VEPs, looking at issues such as what motivates firms to participate, how a VEP structure affects a company's efficiency and credibility with stakeholders, and who monitors the compliance of participants. This current work examines how a firm's environmental performance over time compares with VEP commitments, and also discusses the particular considerations for VEPs in developing countries, where information flows and regulatory oversight capacities differ from those of the United States.

Recenzijos

This book is a very useful compilation of essays by many of the scholars who have devoted most serious attention and research to the evaluation of voluntary environmental programs. It will be valuable to anyone interested in doing research on them, as well as to anyone interested in knowing what we have learned about these policy tools and what they have and have not accomplished. -- Richard N. L. Andrews, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill The editors and authors of Voluntary Environmental Programs offer a clear-eyed, evidence-based assessment of one of the most important developments in environmental policy and management over the past quarter century. The contributors' theoretical approaches and well-researched cases are bound together by a policy perspective, and the results go far beyond the optimistic and at times Pollyannaish assessments of voluntary environmental programs (VEPs) presented in the past. Importantly, the contributors thoroughly examine governmental roles and responsibilities-a significant improvement over studies that linger too long on the 'volunteer' in VEPs. -- Matthew R. Auer, Indiana University

1 Voluntary Environment Programs: An Introduction
Peter deLeon, Jorge Rivera, and Laurie Manderino
1
2 The Effectiveness of Voluntary Environmental Programs-A Policy at a Crossroads?
Dinah A. Koehler
11
3 Environmental Public Voluntary Programs Reconsidered
Thomas P. Lyon and John W. Maxwell
51
4 Voluntary Environmental Management: Motivations and Policy Implications
Madhu Khanna, Cody Jones, David Ervin, and Patricia Koss
85
5 Collective Action Through Voluntary Environmental Programs: A Club Theory Approach
Aseem Prakash and Matthew Potoski
121
6 The Diffusion of Voluntary International Management Standards: Responsible Care, ISO 9000 and ISO 14001 in the Chemical Industry
Magali Delmas and Ivan Montiel
145
7 Is Greener Whiter Yet? The Sustainable Slopes Program After Five Years
Jorge Rivera, Peter deLeon, and Charles Koerber
181
8 Assessing the Performance of Voluntary Environmental Programs: Does Certification Matter?
Nicole Darnall and Stephen Sides
213
9 Can Voluntary Environmental Regulation Work in Developing Countries: Lessons from Case Studies
Allen Blackman
239
10 Voluntary Environmental Programs: A Canadian Perspective
Irene Henriques and Perry Sadorsky
265
11 Concluding Opinion: Voluntary Environmental Programs: Are Carrots Without Sticks Enough for Effective Environmental Protection Policy?
Jorge E. Rivera and Peter deLeon
291
Index 297
About the Contributors 303
Peter deLeon is a professor of public policy at the University of Colorado, and has published extensively. In 2008, he was chosen to be coeditor of the Policy Studies Journal. Jorge E. Rivera is associate professor in the Department of Strategic Management and Public Policy at George Washington University. He is also the author of the forthcoming book, Business and Public Policy by Cambridge University Press.