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Standardization as Institutional Work: The Regulatory Power of a Responsible Investment Standard
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OrganizationsInternational RegulationLawFtse4good IndexRegulatory FrameworksManagementResponsible Investment StandardInstitutional VarietyInstitutional EnvironmentInstitutional ChangeCorporate Social ResponsibilityCorporate GovernanceInstitutional InnovationRegulatory RequirementRegulatory PowerBusinessInstitutional WorkInternational OrganizationRegulationSocial Responsibility
This paper conceptualizes standardization as institutional work to study the emergence of a standard and the deployment of its regulatory power. We rely on unique access to longitudinal archival data for exploring how the FTSE4Good index, a responsible investment index, emerged as a standard for socially responsible corporate behavior. Our results show how three types of standardization work – calculative framing, engaging and valorizing – support the design, legitimation and monitoring processes whereby a standard acquires its regulatory power. Our findings reveal new facets in the dynamics of standardization by approaching standardization as a product of institutional work and in showing how unintended consequences of that work can be recaptured to strengthen the regulatory power of the standard.
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