Title: Evolution of environmentally sustainable practices: the case of the US carpet industry and CARE
Authors: Cathy A. Rusinko
Addresses: School of Business Administration, Philadelphia University, School House Lane & Henry Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19144-5497, USA
Abstract: This paper contributes to the literature by examining evolution of voluntary environmentally sustainable practices (ESPs) in the US carpet industry. The case illustrates the importance of an integrated and multi-stakeholder industry group – Carpet America Recovery Effort – in supporting use of ESPs throughout the industry. Equally importantly, this paper examines ESPs within the context of innovation, and offers recommendations for successful development and dissemination of ESPs at company and industry levels for carpets and other products. This paper uses the technological community perspective, a theoretical framework that examines evolution of innovations at the community level; this includes internal and external stakeholders, and is beyond the traditional focus on organisation or industry levels. This approach provides lessons on complex and dynamic interactions between and among multiple stakeholders responsible for successful development and dissemination of ESPs – and can be applied to other industries in the US and internationally.
Keywords: environmentally sustainable practices; innovation evolution; carpet industry; technological communities; USA; United States; Carpet America Recovery Effort; CARE; voluntary practices; recycling; reuse; multiple stakeholders; complex interactions; dynamic interactions; sustainability; sustainable development; sustainable economy.
International Journal of Sustainable Economy, 2010 Vol.2 No.3, pp.258 - 276
Published online: 02 Jun 2010 *
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