Forest Certification and ISO 14001: Current State and Motivation in Forest Companies

Author(s): Tuppura, A. Puumalainen, K. Toppinen, A.
Publication Year: 2016
Publication Type: Journal Article
Source: Business Strategy and the Environment (25, 5)
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Abstract

In this study, we explore the current state of specific corporate responsibility practices in the global forest sector. We compare the motivations for the leading forest industry companies to invest in certification from the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), and in the ISO 14001 environmental management system. For the empirical investigation, we use quantitative survey data collected from 60 of the world's leading forestry companies. This study's empirical results indicate that incentives for adopting forest certification are more often external rather than internal, and more market driven than regulation driven, which would suggest the dominance of extrinsic motivation. The results also indicate that the adoption of ISO 14001 certification represents a reactive strategic approach, emphasizing customer satisfaction as a key motivation. Motivations differ depending on the firm's business sector and the geographical location of its headquarters. Copyright � 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment

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Sustainability dimension(s): 1. Economic 3. Social
Subtopics: Supply
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