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Rival private governance networks: Competing to define the rules of sustainability performance
Timothy M. Smith
, Miriam Fischlein
Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
sustainability
57%
sustainable forestry
37%
market
37%
green building
33%
public sector
30%
environmental performance
28%
private sector
28%
certification
28%
organization
18%
policy
15%
carbon
14%
product
12%
Social Sciences
sustainability
57%
governance
50%
performance
35%
competitive market
14%
forestry
11%
assets
9%
private sector
9%
certification
9%
public sector
9%
legitimacy
8%
rating
8%
threat
7%
market
6%
time
3%
Agriculture & Biology
governance
100%
sustainable forestry
16%
public sector
15%
markets
15%
environmental performance
15%
private sector
14%
assets
13%
certification
12%
carbon
7%