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Do eco-labels prevent deforestation? Lessons from non-state market driven governance in the soy, palm oil, and cocoa sectors
H Van der Ven, C Rothacker, B Cashore
Global environmental change 52, 141-151, 2018
1332018
Valuing the contributions of nonstate and subnational actors to climate governance
H Van der Ven, S Bernstein, M Hoffmann
Global Environmental Politics 17 (1), 1-20, 2017
1302017
Forest certification: the challenge of measuring impacts
H van der Ven, B Cashore
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 32, 104-111, 2018
982018
Private authority and public policy interactions in global context: Governance spheres for problem solving
B Cashore, JS Knudsen, J Moon, H van der Ven
Regulation & Governance 15 (4), 1166-1182, 2021
862021
Correlates of rigorous and credible transnational governance: A cross‐sectoral analysis of best practice compliance in eco‐labeling
H Van der Ven
Regulation & Governance 9 (3), 276-293, 2015
712015
Best practices in global governance
S Bernstein, H van der Ven
Review of International Studies 43 (3), 534-556, 2017
662017
Beyond greenwash: Explaining credibility in transnational eco-labeling
H Van der Ven
Oxford University Press, 2019
642019
Varieties of crises: comparing the politics of COVID-19 and climate change
H Van der Ven, Y Sun
Global Environmental Politics 21 (1), 13-22, 2021
392021
Gatekeeper power: understanding the influence of lead firms over transnational sustainability standards
H Van Der Ven
Review of International Political Economy 25 (5), 624-646, 2018
392018
The shadow of the consumer: Analyzing the importance of consumers to the uptake and sophistication of ratings, certifications, and eco-labels
G Bullock, H Van Der Ven
Organization & Environment 33 (1), 75-95, 2020
312020
Sustainable commodity governance and the global south
H Van der Ven, Y Sun, B Cashore
Ecological Economics 186, 107062, 2021
302021
Swimming in their own direction: Explaining domestic variation in homegrown sustainability governance for aquaculture in Asia
Y Sun, H van der Ven
Ecological Economics 167, 106445, 2020
292020
Socializing the C-suite: Why some big-box retailers are “greener” than others
H Van der Ven
Business and Politics 16 (1), 31-63, 2014
282014
Increasing transparency in global supply chains: the case of the fast fashion industry
E Fraser, H Van der Ven
Sustainability 14 (18), 11520, 2022
132022
Continuity and change in global environmental politics
S Bernstein, H van der Ven
International politics and institutions in time, 293-317, 2017
132017
Effects of stakeholder input on voluntary sustainability standards
H van der Ven
Global Environmental Change 75, 102554, 2022
92022
Private accountability in global value chains
H van der Ven
92019
The uneasy marriage of private standards and public policies for sustainable commodity governance
H van der Ven, D Barmes
Business Strategy and the Environment 32 (8), 5161-5173, 2023
82023
Beyond market, firm, and state: Mapping the ethics of global value chains
AA Singer, H van der Ven
Business and Society Review 124 (3), 325-343, 2019
72019
2010 Muskoka G8 Summit Final Compliance Report
G8 Research Group
May, 2011
52011
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