Adoption and Outcomes of ISO 14001: A Systematic Review |
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Authors: | Olivier Boiral Laurence Guillaumie Iñaki Heras‐Saizarbitoria Christian Valery Tayo Tene |
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Affiliation: | 1. Département de management, Faculté des sciences de l'administration, Université Laval, Québec, Canada;2. Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec, Pavillon Ferdinand‐Vandry, 1050 avenue de la Médecine, Local 3645, Université Laval, Québec, Québec, Canada;3. Faculty of Economics and Business, University of the Basque Country UPV‐EHU, San Sebastian, Spain |
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Abstract: | The objective of this paper is to analyze the adoption and outcomes of the ISO 14001 standard through a systematic review of the main studies on this issue published in peer‐reviewed journals between 1996 and 2015. The 94 papers analyzed make it possible to paint a comprehensive picture of the effectiveness of ISO 14001 in environmental management practices, performance in this area and social aspects such as employee awareness. The systematic review also sheds more light on the main pitfalls and success factors of the standard. Nevertheless, the similarities and even redundancies of the literature in terms of objectives, approaches and methods used tend to produce quite predictable and optimistic results, which do not reflect the complexity of the impact of ISO 14001. The paper highlights the importance of more diverse and critical approaches that might challenge the successful rhetoric of the dominant literature, which tends to focus on positive aspects and be limited to a few countries that are not representative of the wide international distribution of certification. The findings of this systematic review can also help managers in making decisions on the adoption and renewal of certification. |
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