Deepening Understanding of Certification Adoption and Non-Adoption of International-Supplier Ethical Standards

This study presents a theory of causally complex configurations of antecedent conditions influencing the adoption versus non-adoption of international supplier ethical certification-standards. Using objective measures of antecedents and outcomes, a large-scale study of exporting firms in the cut-flo...

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Main Authors: Prado, A., Woodside, Arch
Format: Journal Article
Published: Springer Netherlands 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36900
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description This study presents a theory of causally complex configurations of antecedent conditions influencing the adoption versus non-adoption of international supplier ethical certification-standards. Using objective measures of antecedents and outcomes, a large-scale study of exporting firms in the cut-flower industry in two South American countries (Colombia and Ecuador) supports the theory. The theory includes the following and additional propositions. No single (simple)-antecedent condition is sufficient for accurately predicting a high membership score in outcome conditions; the outcome conditions include a firm’s adoption or rejection of a product certification. No single (simple)-antecedent condition is necessary for accurately predicting high scores in the outcome condition. A few complex antecedent conditions (configurations) are sufficient but the occurrence of each is not necessary for accurately predicting high scores (e.g., adoption) in an outcome condition. Causal asymmetry of antecedent conditions indicating adoption versus non-adoption of specific ethical standards occurs—that is, causal conditions leading to rejection are not the mirror opposites of causal conditions leading to adoption.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-369002019-02-19T05:35:34Z Deepening Understanding of Certification Adoption and Non-Adoption of International-Supplier Ethical Standards Prado, A. Woodside, Arch This study presents a theory of causally complex configurations of antecedent conditions influencing the adoption versus non-adoption of international supplier ethical certification-standards. Using objective measures of antecedents and outcomes, a large-scale study of exporting firms in the cut-flower industry in two South American countries (Colombia and Ecuador) supports the theory. The theory includes the following and additional propositions. No single (simple)-antecedent condition is sufficient for accurately predicting a high membership score in outcome conditions; the outcome conditions include a firm’s adoption or rejection of a product certification. No single (simple)-antecedent condition is necessary for accurately predicting high scores in the outcome condition. A few complex antecedent conditions (configurations) are sufficient but the occurrence of each is not necessary for accurately predicting high scores (e.g., adoption) in an outcome condition. Causal asymmetry of antecedent conditions indicating adoption versus non-adoption of specific ethical standards occurs—that is, causal conditions leading to rejection are not the mirror opposites of causal conditions leading to adoption. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36900 10.1007/s10551-014-2301-x Springer Netherlands fulltext
spellingShingle Prado, A.
Woodside, Arch
Deepening Understanding of Certification Adoption and Non-Adoption of International-Supplier Ethical Standards
title Deepening Understanding of Certification Adoption and Non-Adoption of International-Supplier Ethical Standards
title_full Deepening Understanding of Certification Adoption and Non-Adoption of International-Supplier Ethical Standards
title_fullStr Deepening Understanding of Certification Adoption and Non-Adoption of International-Supplier Ethical Standards
title_full_unstemmed Deepening Understanding of Certification Adoption and Non-Adoption of International-Supplier Ethical Standards
title_short Deepening Understanding of Certification Adoption and Non-Adoption of International-Supplier Ethical Standards
title_sort deepening understanding of certification adoption and non-adoption of international-supplier ethical standards
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36900