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Publications Details for Grant Number R827918

Voluntary Environmental Standards: Furthering Moral Suasion While Preventing Moral Hazard

RFA: Decision-Making and Valuation for Environmental Policy (1999)

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Book Hoffman AJ, Ventresca MJ, eds. Organizations, Policy, and the Natural Environment: Institutional and Strategic Perspectives. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press, 2002, 528 pp. R827918 (2001)
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Book Chapter King AA, Lenox MJ, Barnett ML. Strategic responses to the reputation commons problem. In: Hoffman AJ, Ventresca MJ, eds. Organizations, Policy, and the Natural Environment: Institutional and Strategic Perspectives. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press, 2002, Chapter 17, pp. 393-406. R827918 (2000)
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Journal Article Barnett ML. Waves of collectivizing: a dynamic model of competition and cooperation over the life of an industry. Corporate Reputation Review 2006;8:272-292. R827918 (2001)
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Journal Article Khanna M. Non-mandatory approaches to environmental protection. Journal of Economic Surveys 2002;15(3):291-324. R827918 (2001)
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Journal Article Khanna M, Anton WRQ. Corporate environmental management: regulatory and market-based incentives. Land Economics 2002;78(4):539-558. R827918 (2001)
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Journal Article King AA, Lenox MJ. Industry self-regulation without sanctions: the chemical industry's Responsible Care Program. The Academy of Management Journal 2000;43(4):698-716. R827918 (2000)
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Journal Article King AA, Lenox MJ. Lean and green? An empirical examination of the relationship between lean production and environmental performance. Production and Operations Management 2001;10(3):244-256. R827918 (2000)
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Journal Article King AA, Shaver JM. Are aliens green? Assessing foreign establishments' environmental conduct in the United States. Strategic Management Journal 2001;22(11):1069-1085. R827918 (2001)
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Journal Article King AA, Lenox MJ. Does it really pay to be green? An empirical study of firm environmental and financial performance. Journal of Industrial Ecology 2001;5(1):105-116. R827918 (2001)
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Journal Article King A, Lenox M. Exploring the locus of profitable pollution reduction. Management Science 2002;48(2):289-299. R827918 (2001)
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Journal Article Lenox MJ, Nash J. Industry self-regulation and adverse selection: a comparison across four trade association programs. Business Strategy and the Environment 2003;12(6):343-356. R827918 (2000)
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Journal Article Lenox M, King A. Prospects for developing absorptive capacity through internal information provision. Strategic Management Journal 2004;25(4):331-345. R827918 (2001)
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Meeting King A. Moderator for the World Bank dialogue on corporate social responsibility. Washington, DC, January 8, 2002. R827918 (2001)
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Paper King A, Lenox M, Barnett M. Governing the reputation commons: opportunities and barriers to industry self-regulation. Working Paper, 2000. R827918 (2001)
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Paper King A, Lenox M. Sustaining industry self-regulation in the face of free-riding. Working Paper, 2001. R827918 (2001)
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Paper Terlaak A, King A. Information asymmetries, imitation, and strategic foresight: a signaling framework to analyze the adoption process of an industry management standard. University of California-Santa Barbara, Working Paper, 2002. R827918 (2001)
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Paper Terlaak A, King A. The effect of ISO 9000 on operational and environmental performance: is there one? University of California-Santa Barbara, Working Paper, 2002. R827918 (2001)
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Paper Terlaak A, King A. The role of industry management standards in solving problems of asymmetric information. Working Paper, 2002. R827918 (2001)
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Paper Terlaak A. Who is influenced by institutional pressures? The effect of organizational size in moderating bandwagon and network effects. University of California?Santa Barbara, Working Paper, 2002. R827918 (2001)
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Presentation Barnett ML. Waves of collectivizing: a dynamic model of competition and cooperation over the life of an industry. Presented at the Academy of Management Conference, Washington, DC, August 3-8, 2001. R827918 (2000)
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Presentation King A, Barnett M. All for one? Growth in trade association activity. Presented at the INFORMS Annual Meeting, College on Organization Science Section Sunday, San Jose, CA, November 17, 2003. R827918 (2001)
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Presentation Barnett ML. Unpacking social responsibility: the curvilinear relationship between social and financial performance. Presented at the Academy of Management Conference, Denver, CO, August 11-14, 2002. R827918 (2001)
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Presentation Barnett M. Industry self-regulation and stock price movements. Presented at the Consortium on Competitiveness and Cooperation (CCC) Colloquium, Duke University, Raleigh, NC, April 2001. R827918 (2000)
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Presentation Dutta PK, Radner R. A strategic analysis of global warming. Presented at the Stern School of Business, New York University, New York, NY, February 2001. R827918 (2000)
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Presentation Dutta PK, Radner R. Choosing cleaner technologies. Presented at the Stern School of Business, New York University, New York, NY, April 2001. R827918 (2000)
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Presentation King A, Lenox M, Barnett M. Governing the reputation commons: opportunities and barriers to industry self-regulation. Presented at the 2000 Kellogg Conference on Organizations, Policy and the Natural Environment, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, May 2000. R827918 (2000)
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Presentation King A, Lenox M. Industry self-regulation without sanctions: the chemical industry's responsible care program. Presented at the Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, January 27, 2000. R827918 (2000)
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Presentation King A. On self-regulation in the United States. Presented at the Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, June 4, 2001. R827918 (2001)
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Presentation King A. Opportunities for industry self-regulation. Presented at the Greening of Industry Conference, Chapel Hill, NC, November 14, 1999. R827918 (2000)
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Presentation King A. Voluntary environmental standards: furthering moral suasion while preventing more hazard. Presented at the EPA/National Science Foundation Conference: Beyond Compliance: What Motivates Environmental Behavior? Washington, DC, June 4, 2001. R827918 (2000)
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Presentation King A, Lenox M. Who adopts management standards early? An examination of ISO 14001 certifications. Presented at the 2001 Academy of Management Conference, Washington, DC, August 2001. R827918 (2000)
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Presentation King A. Why does it pay to be green? Presented at the Symposium on Sustainability-Profiles in Leadership, Neuberger and Bermann, New York, NY, October 17, 2002. R827918 (2001)
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Presentation Lenox M. Exploring the prospects for industry self-regulation. Presented at the Deans Forum, New York University. R827918 (2001)
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Presentation Lenox M. Free riding, adverse selection, and moral hazard in industry self-regulation. Presented at the New York University International Business Seminar, New York University. R827918 (2001)
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Presentation Radner R. A game-theoretic approach to global warming. Presented at Institut Europeen d'Administration des Affaires (INSEAD), May 2001. R827918 (2000)
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Presentation Radner R. A strategic analysis of global warming. Presented at the Environmental Economics Seminar, Columbia University, New York, NY, October 2000. R827918 (2000)
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Presentation Radner R. A strategic analysis of global warming. Presented at the National Science Foundation/CEME Decentralization Conference, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, April 27-29, 2001. R827918 (2000)
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Presentation Terlaak A, King A. Do firms get run over by bandwagons? Exploring the effects of early adopters on the diffusion of the ISO 9000 management standard. Presented at the Danish Research Unit for Industrial Dynamics (DRUID) Conference, Aalborg, Denmark, June 12-15, 2001. R827918 (2000)
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Presentation Terlaak A. Contrasting institutional theory and signaling theory to explain the adoption process of an industry standard. Presented at various universities as a job market paper, 2002. R827918 (2001)
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Presentation Terlaak A. Governmental solutions to problems of transferring environmental best practices. Presented at the 2001 Academy of Management Conference, Washington, DC, August 2001. R827918 (2000)
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Presentation Terlaak A. Information asymmetries, imitation, and strategic foresight: a signaling framework to analyze the adoption process of an industry management standard. Presented at the Wharton Mini Technology Conference, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 2002. R827918 (2001)
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Presentation Terlaak A. The effect of ISO 9000 on operational and environmental performance: is there one? Presented at the University of California-Santa Barbara Ph.D. Seminar, June 5, 2002. R827918 (2001)
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Proceedings King A, Lenox M. Who adopts management standards early? An examination of ISO 14001 certifications. In: Best Paper Proceedings of the 2001 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, August 2001. R827918 (2000)
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