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The recent paper published by Frank Wijen, "Means versus ends in opaque institutional fields: trading off compliance and achievement in sustainability standard adoption", stresses that standard creators perceive a clear need to design sustainability standards in such that their adopters fully understand and live up to the underlying principles and rules.
The recent paper published by Frank Wijen, "Means versus ends in opaque institutional fields: trading off compliance and achievement in sustainability standard adoption", stresses that standard creators perceive a clear need to design sustainability standards in such that their adopters fully understand and live up to the underlying principles and rules.