Affiliation:
1. Associate Professor, Department of Economics and Decision Sciences, Western Illinois University, USA.
Abstract
This article develops a model that demonstrates how organizational characteristics moderate institutional pressures on firms that report annually to the Toxics Release Inventory. In terms of institutional pressures, market forces, non-market forces and regulatory demands influence environmental practices at the plant level. Organizational characteristics of the firm, including firm size, competitive position and degree of internationalization moderate these influences, leading to a firm’s corporate environmental performance. The article finds that firms may voluntarily over-comply with the existing regulation when such action aligns with existing corporate strategies and culture, reducing the possibility of stricter regulation and enhancing a socially responsible reputation. JEL: Q52, Q58, H32, M14, M21
Subject
Economics and Econometrics
Cited by
10 articles.
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