Analyzing Effects of Regulatory Compliance in Manufacturing
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-1998
Description
The current state of environmental laws has placed business in a quandary regarding compliance with the myriad regulations directed at everything from the manufacture of new products, substances, or chemicals to the generation and disposal of waste. A variation from the guidelines imposed may result in liability, civil and criminal, for the unwary violator. In addition to possessing knowledge of current regulations affecting operations, managers must also track numerous future changes applicable to their processes in order to avoid missing the effective date of a new requirement. In general, vast resources must be expended in complying with the environmental laws. Perhaps the industry that most feels the sting of the environmental regulations is manufacturing. This paper will address the results of a survey completed by over 200 manufacturing firms located primarily in Tennessee to determine effects of compliance with environmental regulations on business operations.
Citation Information
Miller, Phillip E.; and McKinney, Michael M.. 1998. Analyzing Effects of Regulatory Compliance in Manufacturing. Industrial Management andamp; Data Systems. Vol.98(3). 108-112. https://doi.org/10.1108/02635579810213107 ISSN: 0263-5577