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- Title
Fragmented or cohesive transnational private regulation of sustainability standards? A comparative study.
- Authors
Fransen, Luc; Conzelmann, Thomas
- Abstract
Literature on private regulation recognizes the proliferation of competing regulatory organizations and approaches in various industries. Studies analyzing why fragmentation arises so far focus on single-case studies, the exploration of single variables, or variation in types of fragmentation. This article analyzes why in certain industries and for certain issues regulatory organizations proliferate, while in others a single regulatory organization emerges which covers the entire industry. Through a comparative case study of private regulation of sustainability standards in the forestry, clothing, IT-electronics, and chemicals industries, we show how a combination of low industrial concentration, civil society involvement in governance, and stringent standards of a first-moving regulator offer the strongest explanation for a fragmented private regulatory field, while high industrial concentration, business-driven governance, and lenient standards of a first-moving regulator lead to cohesive regulation.
- Subjects
SUSTAINABILITY; INDUSTRIAL laws &; legislation; INDUSTRIAL concentration; CIVIL society; SOCIAL responsibility of business
- Publication
Regulation & Governance, 2015, Vol 9, Issue 3, p259
- ISSN
1748-5983
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/rego.12055