Standard-setting code; additional requirements: Difference between standard-setting institution and standard-setting organisation, considering that organisation should be viewed as process; Possibility of sustainability standards being applied in services and also in knowledge intensive industries; Concept relationship between standard relevance and policy relevance (considering the influence of corruption).
Additional criteria and the desired outcomes they are linked to: Promoting standards from credible sustainability policies derived from
strategy-as-practice.
Redundant or repetitive issues: The term social should not to include issues of economic viability. Issues are related to different but related "regions". Environmental and infrastructure region: Natural resources, urbanization and the ecological aspects; Critical infrastructure (namely communications, energy, transport, water and health) / Governance region: Institutions, government, leadership, policies and the rule of law / Social region: Human capital, health, the community and the individual / Economic region: Macroeconomic environment, goods and services market, financial market, labour market, sustainability and productivity. The expression "standard-setting processes" should be revised simply to "standard-setting".
Criteria to desired outcomes linking approach: A deeper organizational analysis should be conducted. The organizational analysis should take into consideration different alternatives of the organizational process, organizational constraints, risks and damages.
Keywords:
risk in creative industries,
sustainability standards in services,
sustainability risks in agency,
genetically modified food,
high velocity market,
policy development games,
inter-institutional coordination,
inter-institutional regulation,
regulation in communication,
credibility in governance,
certification in governance,
risks in governance,
risks in practice,
code in practice,
sustainable energy,
credibility services,
sustainable risks,
best practices,
language regulation,
context dynamics,
knowledge view,
health management,
credible claims,
creative economy, international trade, market map,
policy relevance,
organizational practices,
online practices,
corruption,
rhythm,
Malcolm Gladwell,
Iseal Alliance
Palavras-chave:
identificação em perspectivas,
ligações em desenvolvimento interinstitucional,
índice global de sustentabilidade,
risco político,
mudança social,
segmentação de mercado,
padrões em saúde,
política monetária,
análise de congruência do processo organizacional,
governabilidade em pluralismo, processo eleitoral, pluralismo, liberdades civis, funcionamento do governo, participação política, cultura política,
discurso em eleições,
relações interinstitucionais,
contratação de trabalho intelectual,
falha de transferência institucional,
democracia,
conflitos interinstitucionais,
gestão de projetos
Brazil:
standard-setting institution in Brazil,
goods in Brazil,
Brasil entre 2014 e 2016,
Brasil em debates políticos,
democracia no Brasil,
ABEE-SP
Outcomes:
ESG related risks (
environmental, social and governance)
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GregorioIvanoff - 12 Nov 2013
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