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For the last 30 years, analysis of the inner workings of the firm has been largely absent from economic assessments of environmental policy. Recent work has highlighted the importance of understanding a firm's commercial motivations, decision-making procedures and organizational structure when designing and implementing public environmental policies. Environmental Policy and Corporate Behaviour responds to this need, investigating the many internal challenges faced by firms seeking to implement new policies and achieve significant and long-lasting environmental progress.

The authors provide an in-depth empirical analysis of an industrial survey undertaken in seven OECD countries (Japan, France, Germany, Hungary, Norway, Canada and the United States), spanning 4000 facilities in all manufacturing sectors, including small and medium-sized enterprises. They use their findings to illustrate the links between public (government) environmental policies and private (firm and facility) environmental management, investments, innovation and performance.

With a specific focus on the public policy implications of the empirical findings, the book provides a foundation upon which to formulate public and corporate policy in the environmental sphere. Adopting a multi-disciplinary approach, the book will appeal to academics and policymakers with an interest in economics of the environment, as well as presenting business and management perspectives.



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Contents: Preface 1. Public Environmental Policy an Corporate Behaviour: Project Background, Overview of the Data and Summary Results Nick Johnstone, Céline Serravalle, Pascale Scapecchi and Julien Labonne 2. Environmental Management Systems and Practices: An International Perspective Irene Henriques and Perry Sadorsky 3. Many a Slip ’Twixt the Cup and the Lip’: Direct and Indirect Public Policy Incentives to Improve Corporate Environmental Performance Nick Johnstone, Matthieu Glachant, Céline Serravalle, Nicolas Riedinger and Pascale Scapecchi 4. An Empirical Study of Environmental R&D: What Encourages Facilities to be Environmentally Innovative? Toshi H. Arimura, Akira Hibiki and Nick Johnstone 5. End-of-Pipe or Cleaner Production? An Empirical Comparison of Environmental Innovation Decisions Across OECD Countries Manuel Frondel, Jens Horbach and Klaus Rennings 6. Understanding the Relationship between a Facility’s Environmental and Financial Performance Nicole Darnall, G. Jason Jolley and Bjarne Ytterhus 7. Environmental Policy and Corporate Behaviour: Policy Conclusions Nick Johnstone Annex 1. Government Advisory Group Annex 2. Survey Design and Protocol Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 26/01/2007
      ISBN13: 9781847200327, 978-1847200327
      ISBN10: 184720032X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      For the last 30 years, analysis of the inner workings of the firm has been largely absent from economic assessments of environmental policy. Recent work has highlighted the importance of understanding a firm's commercial motivations, decision-making procedures and organizational structure when designing and implementing public environmental policies. Environmental Policy and Corporate Behaviour responds to this need, investigating the many internal challenges faced by firms seeking to implement new policies and achieve significant and long-lasting environmental progress.

      The authors provide an in-depth empirical analysis of an industrial survey undertaken in seven OECD countries (Japan, France, Germany, Hungary, Norway, Canada and the United States), spanning 4000 facilities in all manufacturing sectors, including small and medium-sized enterprises. They use their findings to illustrate the links between public (government) environmental policies and private (firm and facility) environmental management, investments, innovation and performance.

      With a specific focus on the public policy implications of the empirical findings, the book provides a foundation upon which to formulate public and corporate policy in the environmental sphere. Adopting a multi-disciplinary approach, the book will appeal to academics and policymakers with an interest in economics of the environment, as well as presenting business and management perspectives.



      Table of Contents
      Contents: Preface 1. Public Environmental Policy an Corporate Behaviour: Project Background, Overview of the Data and Summary Results Nick Johnstone, Céline Serravalle, Pascale Scapecchi and Julien Labonne 2. Environmental Management Systems and Practices: An International Perspective Irene Henriques and Perry Sadorsky 3. Many a Slip ’Twixt the Cup and the Lip’: Direct and Indirect Public Policy Incentives to Improve Corporate Environmental Performance Nick Johnstone, Matthieu Glachant, Céline Serravalle, Nicolas Riedinger and Pascale Scapecchi 4. An Empirical Study of Environmental R&D: What Encourages Facilities to be Environmentally Innovative? Toshi H. Arimura, Akira Hibiki and Nick Johnstone 5. End-of-Pipe or Cleaner Production? An Empirical Comparison of Environmental Innovation Decisions Across OECD Countries Manuel Frondel, Jens Horbach and Klaus Rennings 6. Understanding the Relationship between a Facility’s Environmental and Financial Performance Nicole Darnall, G. Jason Jolley and Bjarne Ytterhus 7. Environmental Policy and Corporate Behaviour: Policy Conclusions Nick Johnstone Annex 1. Government Advisory Group Annex 2. Survey Design and Protocol Index

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