articleJournal of Operations ManagementDec 5, 2002Closed access

Assessing the impact of environmental management systems on corporate and environmental performance

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Abstract

Abstract There has been an increase in interest towards corporate activities aimed at reducing or eliminating the waste created during the production, use and/or disposal of the firm’s products. Prior research has focused on the need for such activities, while current research tries to identify those components that encourage or discourage such activities. As a result of the introduction of ISO 14001, attention has turned to corporate environmental management systems (EMS). The underlying assumption is that such a system is critical to a firm’s ability to reduce waste and pollution while simultaneously improving overall performance. This study evaluates this assumption. Drawing on data provided by a survey of…

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  • Certification
  • Business
  • Environmental management system
  • Environmental economics
  • Possession (linguistics)
  • Environmental pollution
  • Environmental impact assessment
  • Marketing
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