Title: SelfRegulatory Institutions for Solving Environmental Problems
1Self-Regulatory Institutions for Solving
Environmental Problems
- Andrew King
- Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
2The Management Literature on BE Emphasizes Two
Issues
- Playing the contest better
- Pays to be green
- Making a better contest
- Better institutions and rules
3Institutions are the humanly devised constraints
that structure political, economic, and social
interaction.Douglas North
4A Typology of Institutions
Hierarchies fix transaction costs
?
Standards Cartels Clubs
Firms
Private
Pre and post conscious constraints prevent strate
gic choice
Not Us
Public
Culture
Government
Decentralized
Centralized
5Dominant Perspectives in Management on
Self-Regulation
- Garrett Hardin Tragedy of the Commons
- Common resources always cause tragedy
- Collective self-regulation is impossible
- Mancur Olson
- People to contribute to public goods only when
they get a direct private benefit
6An Understudied Area in Management
Least Explored
Standards Cartels Clubs
Prob(study) prob( interest in collective
issues) prob(interest in decentralized
solutions)
Firms
Private
Public
Culture
Government
0
Decentralized
Centralized
7Mostly the Management Literature Doesnt Consider
Issues Related to Governance of Environmental
Problems
8Keyword Use Comparison
9Self-Regulation Rarely Considered
10Scholars of BE are Contributing to Improved
Understanding of Self-Regulatory Institutions
- What drives the formation of SRIs?
- Who sponsors them and how do they arise?
- How do they obtain the power to control behavior?
11A Issue Two Rival Models
- 1) Institutions are the manifestation of rational
actors making strategic choices. - 2) The taken for granted nature of institutions
enable them to exert pre (and post) conscious
constraints on strategic behavior.
12Drivers
- Response to Exchange Problems
- Commons Problems
- Collective sanctioning
- Collective reputation
- Asymmetric information
- Asymmetric information
- History
- Events
- Metaphors
- Field level changes in perception of legitimate
actions
13Institutional Entrepreneurs
- Numerous Sponsors
- corporations,
- trade associations,
- NGOs and NGO partnerships,
- international organizations
14Econometric Analysis
- Participation
- RC, ISO 14000 and 9000, Sustainable Slopes,
Ecotourism, etc. - Performance
- RC, ISO, Slopes,
- Incentive compatible equilibrium
- Initial work on
- RC, ISO
15Results
- Firms act strategically with respect to SRIs
- In institutions with weak enforcement
- Adverse selection and moral hazard.
- In institutions with better enforcement
- Meaningful differentiation
- But
- History matters,
- As do the three pillars,
- Entrepreneurs intentions and often confused and
not always realized, and - SRIs seem to take on meaning and power they dont
deserve.
16Future Directions
- Interaction with other institutions
- More histories of institutional formation and
evolution - More analysis of institutional entrepreneurs
- Experimental analysis
- Merge self-regulation into management models of
institutional choice (markets versus hierarchies).
17We are not alone!
- Provision of public goods
- Stern and Furman
- Open source software
- Lerner Tirole and von Hippel
- Standards formation
- Simcoe
- Garud
- Agglomeration
- Shaver etc.
18Company Behavior
19sometimes cause industry wide problems
20Sins of Our Brothers
- We are still an oil company, and we still have
to live with the sins of our brothers. We were
doing fine until Exxon spilled all that oil. Then
we were painted with the same brush. (Amoco
executive from Hoffman, 1997) - Andersen . . . has weakened the foundation of
trust and credibility that the accounting
profession has had.(editor, Bowmans Accounting
Report)
21The Bhopal Accident and the Chemical Industry
22Responsible Care
- Program sets environmental, health, and safety
standards - Initiated in 1990
- Self-reported compliance
- International
- Extremely influential
23Responsible Care
- Participants are in dirtier sectors,
- have better known brand names,
- are more focused in chemicals
- have dirtier facilities
- Yes, even controlling for output,
- and improve more slowly.
- but the program adds value to stock price, and
reduces spillover effect from accidents.
24but even academics can have an effect
- An internal government report stated that my
paper with Mike Lenox - influenced Christie Todd Whitmans policy on
industry self-regulation as a substitute for
govt. regulation, - caused the American Chemical Council (formerly
the CMA) to change its leadership and its name, - and caused RC to implement much tougher controls
including management system verification and
third party certification. - New evidence suggests RC facilities more likely
to have well-functioning Environmental Management
Systems.
25Other Examples of Self-Regulation
- ISO 14000
- Evidence that firms use it to signal their
efforts to improve their environmental
performance to distant exchange partners - Sustainable Slopes
- Like RC, initially falls victim to adverse
selection. Jorge Riveras research causes group
to tighten standards.
26A New Self-Regulation
- A financial industry benchmark for determining,
assessing and managing social environmental
risk in project .