2020
DOI: 10.3390/su122410461
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The Role of Standards in the Development and Delivery of Sustainable Products: A Research Framework

Abstract: The progress towards sustainable development could be accelerated by the adoption of progressive technologies and the development of new “green” products. The anecdotal evidence suggests that the acceptance of these products is, in part, affected by the development and acceptance of new standards as well as by the management of standardization in firms. Yet, there is a lack of a clearly focused research agenda that would systematically address the management of standardization in firms–particularly from a sust… Show more

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“…These are certainly unexpected as well as alarming findings: organic products are highly trusted by consumers [48] as the demand has been steadily growing. Though our results should not be interpreted as a case against organic products, at the same time, it is troublesome that organic products pose potentially higher risks to consumers-an issue that needs to be addressed [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…These are certainly unexpected as well as alarming findings: organic products are highly trusted by consumers [48] as the demand has been steadily growing. Though our results should not be interpreted as a case against organic products, at the same time, it is troublesome that organic products pose potentially higher risks to consumers-an issue that needs to be addressed [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…With supply chains spanning the globe, they are interested in alignment through a set of universal principles, tending to overlook cultural differences. For example, organisational practices are codified in various reference points, such as codes of conduct or international standards (Castka, 2018(Castka, , 2020. These codes of conduct and standards are then adopted across supply chains and its adherence is enforced and monitored through audits and inspections-orchestrated by the most dominant actors in supply chains (Prajogo et al, 2021).…”
Section: Value Chainsmentioning
confidence: 99%