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@article{ Kolcava2023, title = {Greenwashing and public demand for government regulation}, author = {Kolcava, Dennis}, journal = {Journal of Public Policy}, number = {1}, pages = {179-198}, volume = {43}, year = {2023}, issn = {0143-814X}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1017/S0143814X22000277}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-92074-3}, abstract = {Environmental governance in many high-income democracies relies to some extent on self-regulation by the private sector. Yet, this policy mode is contested and proponents of top-down government regulation argue that voluntary corporate sustainability commitments remain shallow and rarely are more than greenwashing. I assess to what extent firms’ business conduct is subject to societal checks and balances, in particular, whether public support for regulation constitutes a control mechanism of corporate contributions to environmental goods. I rely on an original survey experiment (N = 2112) conducted with a representative sample of the Swiss voting population. The analysis shows that accusing firms of greenwashing reduces both citizens' perceived effectiveness of self-regulation and perceived synergy of corporate profits and environmental protection. However, this attitudinal shift only translates into modest updates in respondents' policy preferences. As a result, short-run shifts in public support for regulation are an unlikely societal control mechanism of business conduct.}, keywords = {ISSP; ISSP; Nachhaltigkeit; sustainability; Umweltschutz; environmental protection; Klimaschutz; climate protection; Rechtsverordnung; statutary order; soziale Kontrolle; social control; Umweltpolitik; environmental policy}}