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Environmental performance indicators: an empirical study of Canadian manufacturing firms
Authors:Henri Jean-François  Journeault Marc
Institution:Ecole de Comptabilité, Université Laval, Que., Canada G1K7P4. Jean-Francois.Henri@ctb.ulaval.ca
Abstract:The aim of this exploratory study is to examine the importance of measurement and use of environmental performance indicators (EPIs) within manufacturing firms. Two research questions are investigated: (i) To what extent are firm characteristics associated with the importance of measurement of various categories of EPIs? (ii) To what extent are firm characteristics associated with global and specific uses of EPIs? More specifically, this paper examines four uses of EPIs (i.e. to monitor compliance, to motivate continuous improvement, to support decision making, and to provide data for external reporting) as well as four characteristics of firms, namely environmental strategy, International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 14001 compliance, size, and ownership. This study contributes to the environmental management accounting literature by collecting and analyzing empirical evidence that provides a better understanding of the associations among firm characteristics and EPIs.
Keywords:Environmental performance indicators  Environmental strategy  ISO 14001
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