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2010

Environmental law

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Brief Of Amici Curiae Dinah Bear, Robert Glicksman, Oliver Houck, Daniel Mandelker, Thomas Mcgarity, Robert Percival, Zygmunt Plater, Nicholas Robinson, And Gary Widman In Support Of Respondents, Monsanto Co. V. Geertson Seed Farms, No. 09-475 (U.S. Apr. 5, 2010), Hope M. Babcock Apr 2010

Brief Of Amici Curiae Dinah Bear, Robert Glicksman, Oliver Houck, Daniel Mandelker, Thomas Mcgarity, Robert Percival, Zygmunt Plater, Nicholas Robinson, And Gary Widman In Support Of Respondents, Monsanto Co. V. Geertson Seed Farms, No. 09-475 (U.S. Apr. 5, 2010), Hope M. Babcock

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Making Self-Regulation More Than Merely Symbolic: The Critical Role Of The Legal Environment, Jodi Short, Michael W. Toffel Jan 2010

Making Self-Regulation More Than Merely Symbolic: The Critical Role Of The Legal Environment, Jodi Short, Michael W. Toffel

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Using data from a sample of U.S. industrial facilities subject to the federal Clean Air Act from 1993 to 2003, this article theorizes and tests the conditions under which organizations’ symbolic commitments to self-regulate are particularly likely to result in improved compliance practices and outcomes. We argue that the legal environment, particularly as it is constructed by the enforcement activities of regulators, significantly influences the likelihood that organizations will effectively implement the self-regulatory commitments they symbolically adopt. We investigate how different enforcement tools can foster or undermine organizations’ normative motivations to self-regulate. We find that organizations are more likely to …