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ISO 14001 certification and financial performance: selection-effect versus treatment-effect
Authors:  aki Heras-Saizarbitoria,José   F. Molina-Azorí  n,Gavin P.M. Dick
Affiliation:a University of the Basque Country, E.U.E. Empresariales, P.Oñati 1, E-20018 San Sebastian, Spain
b University of Alicante, Department of Management, Campus de San Vicente, Ap. 99, E-03080 Alicante, Spain
c Kent Business School, University of Kent Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom
Abstract:The paper explores the bi-directional relationship between ISO 14001 certification and financial performance with the aim of shedding light on whether better performance is due to the beneficial effects of ISO 14001 or due to selection-effects where better performance precedes accreditation. The study uses a five year longitudinal analysis to compare the financial performance of firms in Spain before and after certification. The results of a multivariate panel data analysis find that firms with better than average performance have a greater propensity to pursue accreditation but there is no evidence that improvements in performance follow certification. This suggests that the inference that environmental variables cause improved financial performance may be unwise in research studies that can only measure association.
Keywords:Environmental management   Certification   ISO 14001   Financial performance   Causation
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