Abstract
This study evaluates the factors that have a significant relationship to the level of maturity of the Environmental Management Systems (EMS) among Brazilian industrial companies, using a multiple linear regression model. The variables consider the respondents' characteristics, their categories, and other dummy variables. The results, in ascending order of their influence on the EMS maturity level, were possessing ISO 14001 certification, participation in the carbon market, disclosing information in reports (environmental disclosure), having a project to reduce water consumption, having a professional management model, having insurance against environmental accidents, company age, operating in the textile sector, and the legal constitution of the company Ltda.
Author supplied keywords
- Brazilian industrial companies
- Certificación ISO 1400
- Certificação ISO 14001
- Disclosure ambiental
- Divulgación ambiental
- Empresas industriales de Brasil
- Empresas industrias brasileiras
- Environmental Management System
- Environmental disclosure
- Environmental maturity
- ISO 14001 certification
- Madurez ambiental
- Maturidade ambiental
- Sistemas de Gestión Ambiental
- Sistemas de Gestão Ambiental
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Peixe, B. C. S., Trierweiller, A. C., Bornia, A. C., Tezza, R., & Campos, L. M. D. S. (2019). Factors related to the maturity of environmental management systems among Brazilian industrial companies. RAE Revista de Administracao de Empresas, 59(1), 29–42. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-759020190104
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