TY - JOUR
T1 - Do multiple certifications leverage firm performance? A dynamic approach
AU - Hernandez-Vivanco, Alfonso
AU - Domingues, Pedro
AU - Sampaio, Paulo
AU - Bernardo, Merce
AU - Cruz-Cázares, Claudio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2019/12
Y1 - 2019/12
N2 - In a dynamic environment where organizations are continuously exposed to change, being robust, strong and competitive is a major managerial task. The aim of this article is to study the impacts of adopting multiple certifications on firm performance, by considering the dynamics involved in this process. A sample of 247 Portuguese firms that had adopted multiple certifications by 2015 encompassing the ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 standards were studied by means of a longitudinal analysis. Their historical certification records were matched with their performance indicators to create a panel dataset from 2007 to 2015. The research into the causal effects of the certifications on firm performance was based on a panel dynamic approach, namely the system generalized method of moments. The following three combinations show consistent leverage on firm performance: ISO 9001, ISO 9001 + ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 + ISO 14001 + OHSAS 18001. Being ISO 9001 the common factor of these combinations and also the first standard adopted by most firms, results suggest that it might be a relevant driver towards improving firm performance. This research reveals new insights in this field by analyzing a changing environment where firms can be expected to certify dynamically according to the requirements of different standards.
AB - In a dynamic environment where organizations are continuously exposed to change, being robust, strong and competitive is a major managerial task. The aim of this article is to study the impacts of adopting multiple certifications on firm performance, by considering the dynamics involved in this process. A sample of 247 Portuguese firms that had adopted multiple certifications by 2015 encompassing the ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 standards were studied by means of a longitudinal analysis. Their historical certification records were matched with their performance indicators to create a panel dataset from 2007 to 2015. The research into the causal effects of the certifications on firm performance was based on a panel dynamic approach, namely the system generalized method of moments. The following three combinations show consistent leverage on firm performance: ISO 9001, ISO 9001 + ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 + ISO 14001 + OHSAS 18001. Being ISO 9001 the common factor of these combinations and also the first standard adopted by most firms, results suggest that it might be a relevant driver towards improving firm performance. This research reveals new insights in this field by analyzing a changing environment where firms can be expected to certify dynamically according to the requirements of different standards.
KW - Firm performance
KW - Management systems
KW - Multiple certifications
KW - Panel dynamic model
KW - Standards
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijpe.2019.07.016
DO - 10.1016/j.ijpe.2019.07.016
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85069725203
SN - 0925-5273
VL - 218
SP - 386
EP - 399
JO - International Journal of Production Economics
JF - International Journal of Production Economics
ER -