Voluntary development of environmental management systems: motivations and regulatory implications

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Toshihiro Uchida
Paul J. Ferraro
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[1] Institute for Global Environmental Strategies,Department of Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies
[2] Georgia State University,undefined
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Environmental management; Japan; Pollution; Voluntary approaches; Q5; L5;
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Encouraging firms to develop voluntarily more comprehensive environmental management systems (EMSs) is touted as a policy tool to augment mandatory environmental regulations. Using a unique dataset of environmental management practices of Japanese manufacturers and controlling for self-selection bias in survey responses, we find that proxies for regulatory pressures and consumer pressures are the most important factors that motivate firms toward more comprehensive EMSs. Despite the oft-claimed “voluntary” nature of EMS development, our results show that the government may have a role to play in both directly and indirectly affecting EMS development by firms.
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页数:28
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